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Strategic Planning: Develop and implement comprehensive strategies to identify and pursue new business opportunities in the debt settlement market. 5+ years of experience in sales or business development roles within the debt settlement or financial services industry.
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Basic Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree and 1 years of experience in Banking or Finance Collections OR High School Diploma or GED and 5 years of experience in Banking or Finance CollectionsSkill(s): Knowledge of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP), and theTelephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)Preferred Qualifications:Prior bankrupcy experience.
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Communicate and coordinate collection of delinquent accounts through third-party service providers, including but not limited to, collection attorneys, debt settlement companies and repossession companies.
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Develop and maintain relationships with debt settlement agencies, attorneys, and other service providers as necessary. Develop and implement effective collections strategies and procedures to maximize debt recovery while maintaining positive customer relationships.
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Mortgage loan officers, Tax settlement sales, debt resolution, credit repair, auto warranty sales. Analyze consumer specific situations and provide the appropriate solution by advising consumers as to the appropriate debt resolution.
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1+ year of Debt settlement industry experience a plus. Communicate with opposing parties to negotiate settlement terms and amounts for accounts. 1+ year of Debt settlement industry experience a plus.
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Served for a minimum period of fifteen years, three of which should have been in the grade of Deputy Director, Debt Settlement CSG ‘6’ and above or in comparable and relevant position in the wider public service or private sector.
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We offer a variety of services to help our clients achieve financial freedom, including debt consolidation loans, debt settlement, and credit repair. Americor is a leading provider of debt relief solutions for people of all backgrounds.
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Complete settlements for distressed and par bank debt trades on both domestic and international levels. Manage the settlement process for private security transactions. Resolve trade settlement issues and ensure position accuracy by interacting with external counterparties, agents, trustees, and administrators.
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Director of Sales - Debt Settlement Industry 85,000-120,000 per year. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, a deep understanding of the debt settlement industry, and a proven track record of driving revenue growth through effective sales strategies.
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This is where standout talent advances what’s possible in fund administration, corporate services, depositary services, transfer pricing, domiciliation, management company services, loan administration, agency services, trade settlement and CLO manager services.
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Strong understanding of federal and state laws and regulations governing the debt settlement industry, including the FCRA, UDAAP, TCPA, TSR, FDCPA, CFPB, and state licensing requirements.
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The team provides integrated and end-to-end support for all trade execution and portfolio servicing activities including trade review, settlement and documentation, options monitoring, debt service and cash and collateral management across the full range of products including bonds, swaps, repos, deposits, and exchange-traded derivatives.
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Knowledge of the Debt Settlement industry. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to helping our clients get out of debt and build a brighter financial future. Knowledge of the Debt Settlement industry.
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Reviews and processes Debt Settlement packet. Sends debt settlement application. The Senior Mortgage Clerk issues appraisal/contractor payments on liquidation appraisal orders, processes mortgage loss mitigation servicing, possess knowledge of the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 transaction processing, provides Guaranteed Loan Support services, provides Customer Service support, supports the Mortgage Origination/Underwriting Auditor, and uses discretion and confidentiality in fulfilling the requirements of this position.
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