How much would it help you to be able to identify the characteristics of consumers most likely to make payments?  Or to analyze your compliance efforts and areas of risk?  Would you like to improve profitability across account lifecycles?  Do you need help to make better business decisions and improve business results?  Analytics is your answer to all of these problems.

In today’s market, finding and utilizing efficiencies has become a critical part of staying ahead of the curve.   Most agencies are using very few or none of the analytics tools available to them. Unfortunately most of us find analytics confusing and almost impossible to implement.

Next Wednesday, August 26, FICO is hosting a free webinar at 2:00 p.m. EDT that will help you understand and use analytics to your advantage.

Click here to register for the August 26, 2015 webinar

The agenda includes:

  • Basic analytics that all collection organizations should be using
  • How scorecards work, and how they can be customized to deliver better predictions
  • An explanation of collection optimization, and why it’s superior to other analytic strategies
  • Best practices in integrating analytics and scorecards into your operations

Registration is free

Please join Matt Stanley and Martin Germanis from FICO, and insideARM for this informative broadcast.

As Global Analytic Practice Leader, Matt Stanley travels the world helping organizations understand and apply advanced analytics to improve business outcomes. A frequent speaker at analytics summits and events, Matt is adept at communicating advanced analytic concepts in ways that are understandable and meaningful to his target audience.

Martin Germanis is well known in the collection and recovery industry. He served as Chief Executive Officer of CR Software until its acquisition by FICO in 2012, and currently works with organizations across the world to understand how to use technology and analytics to improve collection performance and regulatory compliance. He has more than 25 years of hands-on experience in the collections world, having worked with hundreds of collections agencies. He has undergraduate and graduate degrees in Management Information Systems from George Mason University.


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