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How to Reduce Your Collection Cost and Boost Your Cash Flow

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In the dynamic landscape of business, maintaining a healthy cash flow remains a paramount challenge, particularly in the face of rising collection costs. This is where the innovative concept of No Cure No Pay debt collection in the UK presents a compelling solution. It’s part art, part science, and entirely essential.

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The Credit Controller Role – What does a Credit Controller do?

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Assessing Creditworthiness A Credit Controller are responsible for evaluating the creditworthiness of a potential or existing customer. They analyse data from sources such as credit reports, company accounts and past payment history, and use this to determine appropriate limits, control measures and payment terms.

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What is Credit Control and How to be a better Debt Collector

Debt Recoveries

In this blog post, we’ll examine the fundamentals of credit control in Australia and offer helpful tips to guide you through this crucial area of business administration. Credit control is the process of overseeing and collecting payments that consumers or clients owe your company. or 1300 799 511.