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The average salary for a Credit Clerk in U.S. is $50,380.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $50,380

$32,950$65,460

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.22

$15.84$31.47

What does a Credit Clerk earn?

On average, credit clerks earn around $50,380 per year in the U.S.. Credit clerks are responsible for the issuing and processing of payments while also handling collections and assessing credit ratings. Credit clerks also manage records related to customer payments, track debts, contact customers, and balance accounts. They also assist in managing customer accounts and monitoring customer purchases.

How to earn more as a Credit Clerk

To become a Credit Clerk, you will need to gain a qualification in accounting or finance. If this is not possible, you may be able to obtain an apprenticeship or other professional development training. To increase your prospects and salary as a Credit Clerk, you could gain a specialism in financial administration, or take on a managerial role. Alternatively, you could choose to start your own business or offer services as a freelancer.