This week, Pro Recovery Consultants Inc, a Durham, N.C.-based collection agency, unveiled a new section of their website, which deals with first party debt collection. The section represents the Accredited Cash Flow division of their business, which is geared towards helping setup and manage an in-house collection department.

While Pro Recovery Consultants have traditionally been a third party debt recovery agency, they also offer special co-sourcing solutions. Co-sourcing allows a company to take advantage of Pro Recovery’s tried and true collection process, while still keeping the majority of asset protection occurring in-house. This can be a powerful way to reduce a companies days sales outstanding(DSO,) as the company is given the tools and support needed to setup a successful collection department. A big part of this process is trimming away excess waste, while learning to quickly identify credit lines which might lead to delinquency before they reach the red line.

George, who was involved with the creation of this new sub-section, said “I am very excited to have this new section on line and I think it is a great resource to businesses big and small. I have been involved with Professional Recovery Consultants for a number of years and am always impressed by the attention to detail they provide to all of their clients, big and small. Their Accelerated Cash Flow division is intended to help pass on their unique set of skill set to their clients, giving them the power to keep their collection department in-house.”

Professional Recovery Consultants are based in Durham North Carolina and offer both third and first-party debt recovery solutions. With over twenty years of experience, they are a powerful asset to many industries, including Health care, Government, Retail, and Banking, as well as doing a great deal of work in the Government Sector. Their staff are highly trained in all areas of the collection industry, with a focus on providing quality customer service and increasing returns.


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