NEW ORLEANS, March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The Credit Crunch is far from
over, and the spillover from the subprime mortgage market is affecting the
collections efforts of every type of lender. Creditors in all industries
are faced with finding cost-effective ways to reach their customers,
collect payments and improve delinquency rates. Additional pressure comes
from a new wave of younger consumers entering the market, leaving creditors
squeezed for resources to handle the increasing volume.
Executives from Varolii Corporation and Experian will discuss the use
of automated customer communications as a way to "Un-Crunch" creditors at
the National Collections and Credit Risk Conference being held this week in
New Orleans. The speakers will present their findings on how data and
analytics can be integrated with customer communications to reduce loan
defaults and improve delinquency rates -- even in the current economic
climate.
WHEN: Thursday, March 6, 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: National Collections and Credit Risk Conference, The Elmwood Room,
3rd Floor, Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans, La.
WHAT: Join Experian and Varolii to hear about:
-- Innovation in collections beyond dialing for dollars
-- How organizations can leverage data and analytics integrated
with customer communications
-- "The Millennials": how lenders are adapting to a new
generation of borrowers
WHO: Mike Hurley -- Strategic Initiatives Manager for the Collections
Product Suite at Experian. Hurley joined Experian in 1995 and has
held roles in Strategic Partnership development, vendor
management, sales, software development and client support.
Brian Moore -- Executive Director of Collections Solutions for
Varolii Corporation. Moore joined Varolii in 2001, bringing more
than 25 years of experience in collections operations and
technology to the company.
Media Contact:
Matthew Mors, Text 100 for Varolii
206.267.2004
matthewm@text100.com
Robin Rees
Varolii Corporation
206.902.3944
robin.rees@varolii.com
SOURCE Varolii Corporation
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CONTACT: Matthew Mors of Text 100, +1-206-267-2004, matthewm@text100.com, for Varolii Corporation; or Robin Rees of Varolii Corporation, +1-206-902-3944, robin.rees@varolii.com
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