UK:
Money (That's What I Want)
19 January 2022
PDT Solicitors
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It's that time of year to make New Year's resolutions
and for many businesses that means improving cash flow by
collecting in unpaid invoices.
The past couple of years have been extremely tough and the
strength of the economy remains uncertain as we learn to live with
covid and the consequences of Brexit. Good cash flow management is
the pillar that will support businesses impacted by low levels of
confidence, so there has never been a more important time to
prioritise the recovery of outstanding invoices by managing the
process in a time effective and cost-efficient manner.
With years of experience collecting commercial debts, we have a
history of successful recoveries and a proven record of helping
clients improve their cash flow.
Our debt
recovery services are flexible and we offer cost effective
solutions, from sending debt recovery letters to taking your debtor
to court if legal action is necessary.
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