Atlanta, GA
May 23rd and 24th, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Being a Collector in a Credit Union couldn’t be more different than collecting in a bank or anywhere else. It requires the ability to maintain and develop a broad range of skills and knowledge while providing superior customer service. Unfortunately, you also have to repossess and sell your collateral and maximize liquidation values for your Credit Union when things go poorly for your Members. And that’s where we come in!







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