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Collection |
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Delayed
actions will significantly reduce the chances
of reparations. |
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Companies
concerned |
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Industrial,
commercial or craft companies, and excluding the
administrations and private individuals. |
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Scope of
insured operations |
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Sale of goods
or services. |
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Scope of
cover |
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Domestic and
export. |
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Types of
intervention |
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Amicable
collection:
- The amicable collection procedure must be initiated
as soon as you are made aware of a late payment,
a unilateral extension or an unpaid account.
- This procedure must be logical, organized and
firm, though without hindering the quality of
the networks of professionals who, on your behalf,
send out formal demands, make telephone or written
contacts, and visit the clients in question.
Judicial collection:
Should the previous efforts be unsuccessful, this
procedure shall be undertaken according to the
amount of debt. It can take various shapes: payment
order, provision injunction, payment summons and,
in the event of a collective procedure, a liability
certificate, claiming the preservation of ownership,
recovery of dividends...
The special case of disputes:
To release you from the amicable or legal procedures
required to collect disputed affairs, credit-insurers
have developed solutions which aim to relieve
your cash flow and reduce the service charges
which you might have to bear. |
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The benefit
of outsourcing collections |
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The process
of recovering debts is a job for professionals.
It requires speed, organization and skill relations.
The progress of the affairs can generally be followed
up on-line. |
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Cost |
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The cost generally
depends on the results. |
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For more information |
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Receive our detailed data sheet by e-mail: |
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