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CCMR3, a leading provider of accounts receivable management and collection services, is proud to announce the promotion of Elyssa Klenotiz to Chief of Staff.
CCMR3 is proud to announce that industry veteran, Tammy Vandenbroek, has joined the team as Vice President of Institutional Relationships.
Credit union members who are struggling to pay their loans can use a little extra compassion. Our CEO spoke to Credit Union Management magazine about CCMR3’s approach to compassionate collection, and why it’s important.
In an article for Credit Union Business, our CEO outlines how credit unions can implement a collection approach rooted in empathy, collaboration, and problem-solving.
Not sure if the debt collection call you’re getting is legitimate or a scam? Our CEO spoke with CNBC about red flags to watch out for so you can know the difference.
In a story with CNBC, CEO Jacob Corlyon discusses the common misconceptions surrounding debt collection, and how CCMR3 is working to change how consumers and creditors see collection agencies.
As the pandemic adds financial strain to Americans who were already struggling to pay their bills on time, those contacted by debt collectors face heightened stress. A new survey from CCMR3 reveals why the collection industry needs to change for the better.
In a story for CU Today, our CEO Jacob Corlyon discussed the importance of credit unions to have an effective plan in place to help members transition from forbearance to repayment, citing data from CCMR3’s national consumer debt survey.
Our CEO, Jacob Corlyon, says there are steps that veterinary practices can take to create a more robust collection process. Read his article in Veterinary Business News.
CCMR was ranked among the top places to work in collections by InsideARM, one of the leading publications in accounts receivable management and debt collection.
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