I
thought, as this is my first ever Blog, that I should first start by letting
you know; Who the hell is Nigel Fields?
OK,
here I go, I think I am incredibly lucky! In fact I feel life has been really kind to me,
from being with my fantastic wife, Jackie since age of 13, (hey, I was not
married then) rolling on to 32 years later with our two great kids Harry and
Sally, who kindly make sure I never have any money to worry about and can
continue to train and practice for myself the art of ‘Debt Management’. I have met so many fantastic friends along
the way. And today I am working with,
what I consider, to be one of the greatest businesses of all, ‘The MOVIE
Business’ and in particular Twentieth Century Fox where I sit in Soho Square,
London which is also probably the coolest, friendliest place in London.
I have
been at Fox for 13 years now, and have established my role at Fox as Credit
Director working with all countries outside of the USA and Canada. Here’s a summary of what I get up to.
- Oversee
Fox’s international risk management providing clarity of Fox’s objectives for
risk and financial control to territories.
- Identify
and monitor “at risk” customers within territories.
- Make
recommendation for the mitigation of any risk gaps using best available and
most cost effective solutions e.g. Credit Insurance, PUT options etc. and
provide recommendations for doubtful debt provisions as required.
- Provide
consolidated reporting of international Accounts Receivable.
- Assist
Subsidiaries with debt recovery strategies.
- Best
Practice reviews, improvements & enhancements.
- Provide
the business with technical expertise in all areas of credit management and
make best practice recommendations to territories for a structured credit
management framework to improve cash flow where possible.
- Responsible
for Credit vendor management.
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Having to attend Premiere’s, meeting film stars and personalities, attending
Awards e.g. Bafta’s, travelling the world and watching loads of films. This makes it all so very hard. It is a great business and I never ever get
bored.
Obviously must work hard! Crucial to corporations and enjoy the benefits.
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