Special seminar on credit and collection set

MANILA, Philippines - The Center for Global Best Practices (www.cgbp.org) is holding a one-day special seminar titled, “Best Practices in Crafting Credit & Collection Policies” on Nov. 12 at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel in Mandaluyong City.

Designed to streamline collection policies and avoid future collection challenges, this program will teach participants how to formulate an effective and well-crafted credit & collection policies.

Many collection problems and bad debts arise from insufficient or poor credit and collection policies. The best source of acquiring the skill of developing effective policies is from the authority who has mastered this craft through his 45 years of research and solid experience in credit and collection.

This best practices program will feature Erdulfo S. Sison, BBA, CPA who is a specialist, a real practitioner and an acknowledged authority in credit and collection. His solid track record and practical experience in collection operations and management includes being the president of Bagco Credit — the pioneer and longest operating credit and collection business in the Philippines, and CEO of Business Loan Center Corp. and other lending companies.

His premium knowledge in handling delinquent accounts and an array of financial war stories makes him a valuable and interesting persona sought after by local and international companies including CIBI and Dun and Bradstreet. He will be sharing his knowledge and best practices found in the book he authored, “No-Nonsense Credit and Collection Strategies.”

This program is intended for business owners, CEOs, COOs, CFOs, board directors, treasurers and collection officers, and for all those who intend to perfect their credit & collection policies. This seminar is CPE-accredited by the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA).

For inquiries, you may contact program leader Jessica Ogang at (02) 842-7148 or 59/ 556-8968 or 69, email jessica@cgbp.org or visit our website at www.cgbp.org.

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