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Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations and procedures for debt collections in Germany.
Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations and procedures for debt collections in Belgium.
Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations and procedures for debt collections in France.
Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations for debt collections in the Netherlands.
Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations and procedures for debt collections in Singapore.
Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations and procedures for debt collections in the UK.
Having drawn from the expertise of Atradius Collections' local offices, the International Debt Collection Handbook explains the different regulations and procedures for debt collections in the U.S.
Most companies polled in China say that mitigating large swings of Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is proving a key factor in achieving greater financial resilience.
Despite a seemingly stable B2B payment patterns, Japanese businesses should be cautious of hidden credit risks affecting their operations and financial health.
Amid the strong concern about cashflow problems, companies in the United Arab Emirates continue to see trading on credit as a crucial element of their commercial strategy.