Each stage of delinquency—soft, pre-litigation, litigation, and recovery—requires a different approach to keep collections on track.
When lenders have insight into a customer’s stage of delinquency, they can make the right offer at the right time. This improves collections performance, increases the likelihood of success, and raises self-cure rates. It also makes it possible to apply progressive pressure as borrowers move through each stage.
This is important because stages have different goals:
To determine which offer is right for which account, you first need technology that can help you segment the portfolios on your books.
Portfolio segmentation makes the right offer at the right time possible. By prioritizing accounts based on risk, phase, and likelihood of repayment, collections departments see better results and increased revenue.
Both static metrics (like product type and account balance) and behavioral metrics (such as kept promise ratio) should be used to segment portfolios. The goal is to both increase self-cure rates and reduce customer irritation.
Once segmented, accounts need to be monitored. Account monitoring gives decision-makers better insight and the ability to adapt when credit conditions change. Adequate collections technology should be able to monitor account performance via:
Monitoring doesn’t just happen during delinquency. To truly act effectively during delinquency, your organization needs to monitor much earlier than that. Technology that covers every part of the process can help.
A specialized collections software solution gives you the following features in each credit cycle stage:
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