It seems as though companies all over are "going green" these days and collection agencies have jumped on the bandwagon. Companies such as Pacific Northwest Collections have chosen to dispose of paper files and use a program called Document Locater instead. The new system is beneficial in many ways.
Collection agents can now use the document locater to access files for information and can use the data to answer debtor questions over the phone in real time. This is beneficial because it is more efficient. Before, payers often had to wait on the phone for information, or even for a call back from the company.
Being able to quickly retrieve information is a helpful and effeciant way to collect, because contacting debtors may prove to be a difficult task. If an agent does get a payer on the phone, it can be frustrating for them to wait on questions and often times a debtor may not be able to answer a call back from a collections company.
Financially the new system has turned out to be profitable. With the new green system, hours of work are eliminated. No more typing, filing, or copying is required, leaving agents with more time to contact debtors rather than do clerical work.
The new system also helps the company to appear more professional. It may seem like a collection agency is uninformed when they cannot access pertinant information in an effiecient way. The more legitimate an agency seems, the more likely debtors are to take the company seriously. Although shifting the information to software and purchasing the software itself may at first be costly, the entire procedure seems to pay for itself. A manager at Pacific Northwest Collections says that the company saves $2,000 with the new system.
In a suffering economy, collection companies may struggle to retrieve money from those in debt. Agencies who are innovative and can think outside of the box may very well turn out to be the most successful.
Mallory McGuinness-Hickey is employed by collection agency Rapid Recovery Solution and writes free lance pieces on financial news and other subjects.
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