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NEW MEXICO CITY WANTS TO HIRE COLLECTION AGENCY TO RECOVER $1.5 MILLION UN UNPID UTILITY BILLS
- A city in New Mexico is looking at changing its ordinances so it can hire a collection agency to help recover more than $1.5 million in unpaid utility bills. Nearly two-thirds of the total is from closed accounts that are more than 90 days behind. The city is looking to hire The Advantage Group, an Albuquerque-based collection agency, to go after those individuals. The collection agency will keep 14.75% of whatever it collects. Current city code does not explicitly allow the hiring of a collection agency, which is why it is being updated.
RECOVERITY, AN ONLINE DATING SERVICE FOR COLLECTION AGENCIES, CLIENTS
- A profile of Miguel Leman and his start-up, Recoverity. Recoverity is an online matching service for small businesses seeking to hire collection agencies. Most of Recoverity’s current clients are companies in the healthcare field. The company also says it is building an app that will “open a whole new market of small businesses” to collection agencies.
HOW TO DO BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA
- There was a time, years back, when outsourcing business to Latin America was all the rage. Call centers were built, employees were hired, and accounts were sent out for collections. One of the major stumbling blocks for agencies opening offices in Central America was a lack of knowledge of the different cultures between the regions. For those who are still looking to take advantage of less-expensive labor in Latin America, the most important component of a successful operation is trust. `
VAST MAJORITY OF STUDENTS, PARENTS, PAYING OFF CREDIT CARD DEBT MONTHLY
- Nearly 90% of the credit card debt incurred by students is being paid off every month, and only 18% of those payments are coming from parents, according to a survey conducted by Equifax. More than 72% of students are paying off their credit card bills, in full every month, the survey revealed. The purpose of the survey was to show that students are not taking advantage of access to their free credit reports but those surveyed were more educated on how credit scores are positively and negatively affected than generations past.
DELINQUENCY RATE ON PRIME, SUBPRIME AUTO LOANS SPIKING
- The delinquency rate on prime and subprime auto loans is spiking, according to a report from Fitch Ratings. The report indicates that the delinquency rate on subprime auto loans that were packaged and sold into asset-backed securities jumped 28% in July, compared to a year ago. The delinquency rate on prime auto loans jumped 21%. More than 7% of all subprime auto loans are now delinquent, according to the report.
WORTH NOTING: The CEO of the company that makes the EpiPen is on a PR tour, trying to improve her image … Here are 19 common grammar and usage mistakes that drive people crazy … Tips from a 26-year old who built a $10 million consulting business … Why hitting the snooze button is the worst thing you can do in the morning … A lot of diverging opinions over the suspension handed down for Hope Solo’s comments after the U.S. lost to Sweden in the Olympics last week … If cars are becoming safer, why is the number of people dying in car crashes increasing? … Donald Trump still can win the election … Has the secret recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken been revealed? … He’s no Abe Froman, but meet the real sausage king of Chicago.
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