Atradius Asia will support the entirety of collection costs for insured debt when a Debt Collection Agreement is signed with its sister organisation Atradius Collections. While Atradius Asia has always covered 90% of these collections costs, this move further signals that the insurer understands how to manoeuvre in an increasingly competitive market space and offer value added services.
"Atradius Collections, being the leading B2B collection agency with 25 office across the globe, makes us the preferred choice for many clients. Our footprint ensures for our clients collection services in their own language throughout 96% of the world's countries. We help our clients recover debt without the need to resorting to more expensive litigation procedures. Partnering with Atradius Asia on this project is an integral part of our regional expansion plan," says Tony Au, Head of Atradius Collections APAC.
"Another focus of Atradius' Collections business is a proactive approach in seeking amicable solutions that promote positive and ongoing working relationships for its clients and customers," added Vincent Ku, Commercial Head Greater China. Case submission is designed to be easy, reducing the administrative burden for clients, he said.
"Atradius Collections, being the leading B2B collection agency with 25 office across the globe, makes us the preferred choice for many clients. Our footprint ensures for our clients collection services in their own language throughout 96% of the world's countries. We help our clients recover debt without the need to resorting to more expensive litigation procedures. Partnering with Atradius Asia on this project is an integral part of our regional expansion plan," says Tony Au, Head of Atradius Collections APAC.
"Another focus of Atradius' Collections business is a proactive approach in seeking amicable solutions that promote positive and ongoing working relationships for its clients and customers," added Vincent Ku, Commercial Head Greater China. Case submission is designed to be easy, reducing the administrative burden for clients, he said.
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