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Payment Monitoring

On occasions when your debtor has insufficient liquid funds and after careful reviewing the debtors’ financial profile, we may recommend you allow the debtor to pay in instalments. It may also be likely that the court has ordered the payment of the debt over an agreed instalment period. ”"The Association of Credit Providers" can monitor the collection of these instalments on your behalf ensuring that your debtor keeps to the agreement.

Our unique internet based system allows you, our member to view a statement of your debtor and all payments and correspondence received.

Instalment Monitoring
Commission 5%

There is a minimum £ 2.00 commission charge per payment received and 5% "Debt monitoring commission" on all funds collected.

Using our unique web site interface we keep you fully informed of every stage of the recovery.

Click the link below to submit your details:

Submit Debt Collection


Association of Credit Providers recommends visit to http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk for details on court action Association of credit providers recommends http://dbuk.dnb.com/english/default.htm for business credit score reports. Association of Credit Providers recommends visiting http://www.payontime.co.uk/legislation/legislation_main.html for information on late payment legislation Association of credit providers recommends http://www.callcredit.plc.uk/home for consumer credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.experian.co.uk/creditreport for business credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.equifax.co.uk for credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk for information on insolvency documents Association of credit providers recommends http://www.graydon.co.uk/UKPublic/UKPublicHTMLPages/About.html for international credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.ico.gov.uk/ for information regarding access to official information and protection of personal information Association of credit providers recommends http://www.opsi.gov.uk for information on the public sector entities.