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Calling All Collections Industry Leaders

Calling All Collections Industry Leaders

Are you a Collections Industry Leader? Do you have ideas you want to share with other professionals in the industry? Are you doing enough to build your personal brand? We want to offer professionals in the industry the opportunity to share their tips, ideas, and insights on our blog. Not only is this a great opportunity for our readers to learn about your ideas and insights, but it also provides y... »

NARCA 2015 Spring Collection Conference

NARCA 2015 Spring Collection Conference

We are pleased and excited to announce that we will be sponsoring and exhibiting at this year’s National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA) Spring Collection Conference in Nashville Tennessee! Our founder, Nico Becerra, has been involved with NARCA for many years, attending conferences and even speaking at one of their events on Operations Management and how to increase colle... »

Company Spotlight: Select Resource Group & Why Consumers Should Thank Debt Collectors!

Company Spotlight: Select Resource Group & Why Consumers Should Thank Debt Collectors!

Yep, we said it. It’s not written incorrectly, but popular to contrary belief, debt collectors actually help consumers, and not just the consumers they speak to on the phones, but ALL consumers. What debt collectors and debt collection companies do, adds tremendous value to our United States’ economy, and that’s exactly why consumers should thank debt collectors! We all should! B... »

A Sit Down With NARCA President, Joann Needleman

A Sit Down With NARCA President, Joann Needleman

The debt collection industry, as almost everyone knows, doesn’t get the best coverage in the media. Here at Connection2Collections.com, we want to show support for the industry professionals and help them be confident and responsible in their work. Our unique approach to the industry helps us keep our content light, and makes it fun for everyone in collections, but truth be told, we’re no jo... »