Six must-know tips for choosing the right private credit provider
Here are six essential tips for selecting the private credit provider that best meets your needs:
Here are six essential tips for selecting the private credit provider that best meets your needs:
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Having greater insight into the financial status of your customers will help your organisation minimise bad debts in FY2024.
Data analysis had revealed that areas with higher levels of overdue credit card accounts before the pandemic tended to respond better to the support measures that were implemented during the pandemic.
Turns out around 73 per cent of Australians – or 14.6 million people – aren’t aware of their credit score and what it entails.
In an Australian fin-tech first, a Melbourne based company has developed an app that allows users to negotiate their debt with creditors from a single platform. The app, called Lever, streamlines the negotiation process, giving users greater control of their credit. Debt negotiations According to ABS data, Australians’ financial stress has increased over the past […]
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Prushka Fast Debt Recovery has revealed, through data sourced from court records, that 953 businesses issued Notices of Winding Up Application during the Oct-Dec quarter. This figure increased 5 per cent compared to the July quarter, and by 6 per cent year-on-year. The Australian Taxation Office continues to be the largest petitioner, with ATO and other […]