Kia ora New Zealand’s credit industry is set for a major shake-up this year as we are pleased to announce the opening of our new, New Zealand office! Many clients we are servicing have expressed interest in our ability to collect debts across the Tasman. The ability to collect debts in both Australia and New… Read more »
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How far have you gone to recover your debts?
An article published last week on by Dinushi Dias from SmartCompany tells the story about a business owner camping outside his client’s office to recover a debt that was 742 days late. Here’s what they had to say … (or click here to read the article) How far have you gone to recover an unpaid… Read more »
Debt Collection 101 Part 3 – What to do when customers don’t pay
Collecting overdue accounts can seem to be a major hassle for SMEs, but the impacts of not staying on top of debtors can be devastating to business. Whether you’re a small or medium sized business, you deserve to be paid on time – no matter who your customers are. Last week we talked about ensuring your business has a sound… Read more »
Debt Collection 101 Part 2 – What to do when customers don’t pay
Collecting overdue accounts can seem to be a major hassle for SMEs, but the impacts of not staying on top of debtors can be devastating to business. Whether you’re a small or medium sized business, you deserve to be paid on time – no matter who your customers are. Last week in Debt Collection Part 1 we talked about avoiding… Read more »
Debt Collection 101 Part 1 – What to do when customers don’t pay
Collecting overdue accounts can seem to be a major hassle for SMEs, but the impacts of not staying on top of debtors can be devastating to business. Whether you’re a small or medium sized business, you deserve to be paid on time – no matter who your customers are. Over the next few weeks we will share with you 10… Read more »
Trans-Tasman courts deal comes into force
Chasing debts across the Tasman and into New Zealand? In a post on www.au.news.yahoo.com.au 11 October it has reported that new laws have come into force that make it easier to recover debts on opposite sides of the Tasman Sea.
Corporate insolvencies worst rate in over a decade
More than 900 businesses collapsed into external administration in June 2013 with Australian company insolvency reaching its worst point in recent history. In a post on www.smartcompany.com.au 28 August it was reported that companies in the retail, construction and mining industries are particularly vulnerable to collapse as the economy continues to struggle in key areas.
Debt Collection – What to do when customers don’t pay Part 3
Today we explore Part 3 of the 10 easy steps to manage debt collection and cash flow issues in your business. Click here to review Debt Collection – What to do when customers don’t pay Part 1 or Part 2. “Chase overdue accounts immediately” Start the collection process the day after the bill becomes due: The longer a… Read more »
Debt Collection – What to do when customers don’t pay Part 2
Today we explore Part 2 of the 10 easy steps to manage debt collection and cash flow issues in your business. Click here to review Debt Collection – What to do when customers don’t pay Part 1, and come back soon for Part 3. “Ensure your business has a sound process in place to track and collect… Read more »
Debt Collection – What to do when customers don’t pay Part 1
Collecting overdue accounts can seem to be a major hassle for SMEs, but the impacts of not staying on top of debtors can be devastating to a business. Whether you’re a small or medium sized business, you deserve to be paid on time – no matter who your customers are. Here is Part 1 of the 10 easy steps to… Read more »