Recovering bad debt can leave your organisation counting the cost of lost time and resources. If you issue at least 5 to 10 Claims a month in England and Wales, there is a cost-effective solution: Delta Credit Manager from debt collection software specialists, Allied Factors.
This fast, easy-to-use and affordable debt software not only enables you to submit Claims, Judgments and Warrants electronically to the County Court Bulk Centre (CCBC) with the click of a button. It also helps you Claim more from debtors, increasing the revenue you receive.
A WEALTH OF FEATURES. Available in network or standalone options, Delta Credit Manager delivers all these features and more.
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✔ Transmits Claim data to CCBC
✔ Provides extensive storage
capacity ✔ Produces detailed reports ✔ Accepts CSV (comma-separated
value) from all accounting
systems ✔ Includes advanced context-
sensitive help function ✔ Manages 4 x CCBC file types –
Claims, Judgment, Warrant and
Paid
capacity ✔ Produces detailed reports ✔ Accepts CSV (comma-separated
value) from all accounting
systems ✔ Includes advanced context-
sensitive help function ✔ Manages 4 x CCBC file types –
Claims, Judgment, Warrant and
Paid
✔ Automatically produces advice
notes for emailing to the CCBC ✔ Produces and prints CCBC files;
standard and custom chase
letters; Statutory Demand forms;
standard and customised letters;
legal documents and more… ✔ Features comprehensive case
management tools ✔ Automatically calculates and
adds interest, costs and Court
fees.
notes for emailing to the CCBC ✔ Produces and prints CCBC files;
standard and custom chase
letters; Statutory Demand forms;
standard and customised letters;
legal documents and more… ✔ Features comprehensive case
management tools ✔ Automatically calculates and
adds interest, costs and Court
fees.
A WORLD OF BENEFITS. Delta Credit Manager makes managing debt recovery faster, easier and more efficient than ever before.
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Save time. Avoid the delays of paper processes with an automated electronic solution that submits Claims immediately.
Reduce costs. Submitting to the CCBC costs less than civil Court and solicitor procedures. The solution also makes your operations more efficient. See how much you could save.
Increase revenues. Delta Credit Manager enables you to instantly add fines and interest to late invoices, ensuring you get what you deserve.
Improve accuracy. Electronic submissions are less error-prone than paper-based processes.
Simplify management. Delta Credit Manager neatly and securely stores all your forms and invoices, so they’re always at hand.
Enhance accounting software. The solution is compatible with almost all accounting software, extending their features to include.
Why submit Claims electronically? Find out how using Delta Credit
Manager can save your organisation valuable time and money.
Manager can save your organisation valuable time and money.
Click to start Claim N1, with costs, fees and interest included automatically
Email to CCBC by 10.00am
File processed same day
Enter Judgment in default 19 or 33 days later
Email file to CCBC by 10.30 – processed same day
Email Warrant file to CCBC or arrange alternative Court enforcement (printed forms automatically include correct details and fees)
electronically? Find out how using Delta Credit
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valuable time and money
Identify unpaid invoices total
Calculate interest for each invoice
Calculate Court fees
Calculate other costs including penalties and Solicitors’ fees
Print off N1 Claim form
Complete N1 Claim form
Post with cheque and wait 1 or 2 days to arrive at Court
Await Court processing, which takes 3 to 5 days (Claims are often sent on to Salford Business Centre for re-typing)
Receive N225 receipt/Judgment from the Court
Calculate interest less any payment, then complete and send form N225 by post to the Court
Enforce Judgment by printing and completing Court forms, then post to the relevant Court