Achieving Peak Performance: Insights From a Global Survey on Credit Risk and Collections Practices

Topics:
Credit Management,
Quantitative Analysis
Tags:
CGI Group Inc.,
Credit Risk Management,
Financial Services,
Networking,
Performance,
Survey,
Telephony
Source:
CGI Group

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Overview: Over the past several years, consumer accounts receivable delinquency and bad debt has increased dramatically across the globe. At the same time, shareholders have become more demanding - they want results that demonstrate both cost containment and profitability. More than ever, companies need to implement best practices in customer credit risk management. This paper analyzes a survey of current credit risk management practices in both financial services and telecommunications organizations to offer insights into the effects of these practices and to establish recommendations from which to assess trends and future progress.

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Format: PDF | Size: 745KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 11


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