DBA International is offering a webinar, The Due Diligence Process for Debt Buyers, on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. PDT/12:00 p.m. EDT.

This webinar provides an overview of debt buying transactions, including sourcing portfolios, conducting due diligence on the portfolio and the seller, and executing debt buying transactions. Topics focus around best practices in debt buying including understanding key portfolio valuation criteria, including:

  • Tips and tricks for identifying a good portfolio source
  • Conducting due diligence on portfolios and sellers
  • Understanding of valuation criteria
  • Transaction documentation checklists and descriptions

This course qualifies for one credit for those individuals seeking or renewing their Certified Receivables Compliance Professional (CRCP) designation through DBA International.

Sponsored by CreditMax LLC, this one-hour webinar will feature industry veterans Mark Miller, Managing Member of MJM Financial Services and Adam Parks, Founding partner at ComplyARM.

Members and non-members can register for The Due Diligence Process webinar at https://www.dbainternational.org/education/webinars.asp.

DBA International is the nonprofit trade association that represents the interests of public and private companies that purchase performing and nonperforming receivables on the secondary market. Founded in 1997 by a small group of companies to provide a forum to advance best practices within the industry, today DBA has grown to represent over 525 companies. DBA provides its members with networking, educational, and legislative advocacy opportunities through an annual conference, an executive summit, regional seminars, state and regional committees, newsletters, webinars, teleconferences, and other media. DBA maintains a code of ethics and a national certification program that promote uniform industry standards of best practice which member companies must comply with in order to maintain membership. DBA is headquartered in Sacramento, California.


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