Debt Recovery Handbook


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Debt Recovery Handbook


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This publication is intended as a practical guide to debt recovery for all practitioners, from small practices which only occasionally act in debt collection cases, to larger, more specialised firms. It is a comprehensive guide covering the normal elements of the debt collection process but within a simple, easy-to-use format which clearly sets out the procedural requirements for each step of the process. The book offers suggestions on the most appropriate and cost-effective enforcement options depending on the individual circumstances of the case and, most usefully, the guide includes some working precedents for each jurisdiction. This book takes an extremely practical and hands-on approach to debt recovery that can not be found in other textbooks dealing with the subject.




Tolley's Effective Credit Control and Debt Recovery Handbook


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Poor credit control and bad debts are often responsible for undermining many a successful business, therefore it is important for businesses to ensure that they have an effective system in place for keeping credit risk to a minimum, while being aware of debt recovery procedures in the event on no-payment of invoices.







IIBF X Taxmann's Handbook on Debt Recovery – Comprehensive Guide Covering Products & Services of Banking System | Debt Recovery Process | Legal Aspects | Soft Skills & Attributes


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This book has been prepared to serve as a comprehensive guide for debt recovery agents and their essential role in debt recovery. The book's objective is to provide a deep understanding of the debt recovery process and the various stages and guidelines to be followed by the debt recovery agents. This book will be an essential guide for all debt recovery agents, whether they are associated with banks or NBFCs in their recovery process. The Present Publication is the 2023 Edition, revised and updated by A.C. Chug (Former Chairman M G B Gramin Bank sponsored by the State Bank Group) and vetted by Dr. R. Bhaskaran (Former CEO – IIBF and Former CGM – NABARD). Taxmann exclusively publishes this book for IIBF with the following noteworthy features: • [New Section on Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs)] has been added to this book • [Inputs on Collection/Recovery Function] which includes: o Basic Information and Principles o Underlying Credit Collection o Procedures Involved in the Collection Function o Codes to be Adopted by Recovery Agent, etc. • [Additional Features on Collection/Recovery Function] such as: o Valuable Tips o Techniques o Illustrative Real-world Examples o Best Practices • [Select Coverage of the Most Important Topics] are as follows: o Soft Skills and Attributes which are required to be a successful debt recovery agent o Insights into the Techniques and Methods Required by debt recovery agents to communicate with debtors and improve collections o Ethical Considerations & Regulatory Framework that govern the work of debt recovery agent o Consequences of Engaging in Unethical/Illegal Practice along with the importance of treating debtors with respect and dignity The detailed contents of this book are as follows: • Module A – Basics of Banking o Overview of Banking and Finance o Banker-Customer Relationship o Various Deposit Schemes and Other Services o Account Opening and Operations in Accounts o Provisions of the NI Act for Payment and Collection of Cheques • Module B – Brief Outline of Various Products and Legal Aspects of Recovery o Credit Cards and Debit Cards o Various Types of Loans and Advances o Securities and Modes of Registration or Recording Securities o Loan Documentation o Income Recognition and Asset Classification o Legal Aspects of Loan Recovery o Collection Operations • Module C – DRA Role in Loan Recovery and Soft Skills o DRA – Meaning, Legal and Regulatory Framework o Functions of Debt Recovery Agents o Policy, Process and Procedure of Debt Recovery o Soft Skills and Strategies for Debt Recovery o Rights and Duties of Recovery Agents o Fair Practices Code for Lenders • Module D – Additional Reading on NBFCs o Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) o Fair Practices Code (FPC) for NBFCs • Appendices o RBI Circular on Recovery Agents Engaged by Banks o IBA – Model Policy on Collection of Dues and Repossession of Security o Case Laws on Payment of Cheques and Liability of Paying Banker o RBI Guidelines on Managing Risks and Code of Conduct in Outsourcing of Financial Services by Banks o Case Laws on Repossession and Enforcement of Securities o Glossary of Banking Terms o Some of the Important Cases Dealt by the Banking Ombudsman Offices o Outsourcing of Financial Services – Responsibilities of Regulated Entities Employing Recovery Agents




Tolley's Effective Credit Control and Debt Recovery Handbook


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(PUBLICATION FIRST MARKED AS OUT OF PRINT - 27/04/04)Poor credit control and bad debts are often responsible for undermining many a successful business, therefore it is important for businesses to ensure that they have an effective system in place for keeping credit risk to a minimum, while being aware of debt recovery procedures in the event of non payment of invoices. Tolley's Effective Credit Control & Debt Recovery is fully up-to-date with all the most recent legislation. This handbook provides practical information on every aspect of this complex area, including: New Consumer Credit Directive New Consumer Credit Act Changes to Debt Recovery Law Data Protection Act issues Handling credit extended to smaller companies How to create a credit policy Payment terms Collecting outstanding accounts Insolvency & bankruptcy procedures Company & credit legislation The effect of data protection legislationTolley's Effective Credit Control & Debt Recovery Handbook Second edition handbook is an invaluable aid for credit controllers, credit managers, accountants and all businesses involved in this difficult area.




Asset Recovery Handbook


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Developing countries lose billions each year through bribery, misappropriation of funds, and other corrupt practices. Much of the proceeds of this corruption find 'safe haven' in the world's financial centers. These criminal flows are a drain on social services and economic development programs, contributing to the impoverishment of the world's poorest countries. Many developing countries have already sought to recover stolen assets. A number of successful high-profile cases with creative international cooperation has demonstrated that asset recovery is possible. However, it is highly complex, involving coordination and collaboration with domestic agencies and ministries in multiple jurisdictions, as well as the capacity to trace and secure assets and pursue various legal options—whether criminal confiscation, non-conviction based confiscation, civil actions, or other alternatives. This process can be overwhelming for even the most experienced practitioners. It is exceptionally difficult for those working in the context of failed states, widespread corruption, or limited resources. With this in mind, the Stolen Asset Recovery (StAR) Initiative has developed and updated this Asset Recovery Handbook: A Guide for Practitioners to assist those grappling with the strategic, organizational, investigative, and legal challenges of recovering stolen assets. A practitioner-led project, the Handbook provides common approaches to recovering stolen assets located in foreign jurisdictions, identifies the challenges that practitioners are likely to encounter, and introduces good practices. It includes examples of tools that can be used by practitioners, such as sample intelligence reports, applications for court orders, and mutual legal assistance requests. StAR—the Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative—is a partnership between the World Bank Group and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime that supports international efforts to end safe havens for corrupt funds. StAR works with developing countries and financial centers to prevent the laundering of the proceeds of corruption and to facilitate more systematic and timely return of stolen assets.




Professional Debt Collection Skills


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“Credit Management is the heart of an organizations very survival”. Many studies carried out on the growing sickness in industries and businesses reveal that BAD DEBT is the ONE major cause for bankruptcy. In a successful and vibrant economy, selling on credit has a number of advantages, especially when it generates a larger volume of business as well as widens one's market share. In fact, selling on credit often 'Makes' or 'Breaks' a sale and at most times gives one that edge over competition. Yet, one cannot afford to take this area of credit control so lightly, as too many companies everyday are mounting with debts that are increasingly doubtful of recovery. The most precarious risk therefore to a company’s profit on the sale is by way of interest expense from delayed collection. In essence, that is what credit management is all about and its objective can be said “to have the highest possible debtors (sales) for the shortest possible time (collection/profit)”. Before the customer buys your goods both are interested - he in need of your goods and you in collecting the value of goods sold ie; the money; but once he gets the goods on credit, he is no more interested in fulfilling his obligation of paying. It's only you (for your money!). A company can have the finest product, a superb sales record and the most dedicated workforce, but if it does not get paid for its goods sold (.... and on time!) it will die. An unpaid debt is an unsecured loan being financed by your company (we can’t even call it a loan, because on a loan one earns interest. We’ll probably have to change the activity to ‘charities’!) It means that many companies are prevented from achieving their full potential, because instead of using borrowed money to develop and grow their business, they now have to borrow money just to fund their own sales ledgers (in other words their customers). When you no longer control your debtors, the cost of financing your company's cash flow is at the mercy of those very same debtors. If a business wishes to survive and prosper in today’s economic environment it must pay close attention to all the factors which affect and takes care of its cash flow. Managing Credit and Collecting Money, on time, every time, therefore are the 2 most important and vital factors which decide the fate of any business! This book: ‘Professional Debt Collection Skills’ would essentially help you do just that by covering the necessities in credit and cash flow management right from how bad debt occurs with methods to prevent the same, through the steps of an effective collection call (both on phone and face to face) with emphasis on the importance of documentation, reports, procedures for systematic follow-up; including series of email letters and general tips for chasing your money too, by encouraging proactive methods! From all of these objectives, you will notice that the primary objective of your collection effort is to bring the account current and, at the same time, to keep the account as a customer. Harassment by mail, in person or on telephone is generally not advisable and successful in collecting money or in retaining the account. But, by applying the proven techniques and preventive measures covered in this book, you can look forward to greater success in reducing your outstanding payments while yet retaining your customer, together with the added benefit of staying professional while also enjoying a pleasant, personal and rewarding experience. At the end, you would have learnt to manage credit, using planned preventive measures (the most vital part!), would have learnt to develop a complete systematic collection program, gained confidence in collecting money and have acquired several new ideas for immediate use, including taking back an Action Plan which can be put to immediate practice.




Effective Credit Control and Debt Recovery Handbook


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"This handbook provides practical information on every aspect of credit control and debt recovery, including: new Consumer Credit Directive; new Consumer Credit Act; changes to debt recovery law; Data Protection Act issues; handling credit extended to smaller companies; how to create a credit policy; payment terms; collecting outstanding accounts; insolvency & bankruptcy procedures; company & credit legislation; the effect of data protection legislation. Tolley's Effective Credit Control & Debt Recovery Handbook 3rd edition is an invaluable aid for credit controllers, credit managers, accountants and all businesses involved in this difficult area"




Surviving Debt


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