Chartis launches new debt recovery product

Chartis is partnering with STA International to offer its trade credit policyholders a service that aimed at accelerating debt recovery, reducing shortfalls in cash flow and minimising business disruption.

“The current difficult trading environment has resulted in a persistently high number of companies entering into administration or insolvency since the onset of the global financial crisis. With no end in sight to the cycle of flat or negative GDP growth, this trend is set to continue according to a recent report by Sopra Group Solutions, that points to a 20% anticipated increase in debt collection cases in the coming year,” said Will Clark, trade credit manager, UK at Chartis.

“As companies struggle in this tough economic climate, many are looking at strategic cash management to hang on to their money for as long as possible; others are even being forced to work outside normal payment terms. The problem is that their late payment is another company’s cash flow crisis.

“Research shows that escalating overdue accounts to a third party at an early stage much improves the chances of collection. Our partnership with STA International will help speed up debt recovery for our policyholders and accelerate the settlement and payment of a claim, if required.”

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