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クレジットカード会社の債権回収ソリューション

Collections and Recovery Solutions: Pushing an Ocean Liner Toward Warp Speed

発行 Mercator Advisory Group, Inc.
出版日 2009年08月 商品コード 94100
ページ情報 英文 28 pages, 11 exhibits
価格
US$ 2,950 換算 ¥ 237,386 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


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Abstract

By varying measures, the volumes of collections and recovery cases that must be handled by credit card issuers have increased 40%-50% just since the start of the recession. New technology offerings available to issuers hold the promise of increased productivity and the ability to optimize treatments within constrained in-house and outsourced capacity.

The latest report by Mercator Advisory Group, Collections and Recovery Solutions; Pushing an Ocean Liner Toward Warp Speed, examines the challenges of the current credit card collections environment, and the technology solutions available to major card issuers.

Highlights of the report include:

  • Today' s economic environment is putting added pressure on issuers' collections operations to increase productivity and results, while handling greatly increased volumes.
  • While advanced technology solutions and outsourcing partners are providing assistance, issuers' major challenge in collections and recovery operations is to ramp up capacity quickly where feasible, but to retain the flexibility to ramp down when conditions return to "normal."
  • Updated solutions and new capabilities are addressing issuer needs in three key areas: capacity management, data management, and technology management.
  • As solutions proliferate in specialization and serve multiple cardholder delivery
  • channels, solution providers are responding with new approaches to integrating control across these three delivery needs.

"Issuers are building greater "segment-of-one" case treatment capabilities based on improved integrative analytics plus the multi-channel controls mentioned above. In spite of the rapidly growing demand for capacity, most collections shops must be conservative in their practices, retaining well-tested processes, and integrating any change into staff training and the ongoing flow of work," Ken Paterson, Director of the Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group and the author of the report comments. "How do you push a large "ocean liner" capability to warp speed quickly to meet today' s critical demand "then slow down to "normal" at some unknown point in the future? Today' s technology solutions are providing added productivity, control over multiplying delivery channels, and the flexibility to right-size operations."

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