#Online Event

Webinar: How proactive debt collection can move your business forward? (in German)

Date and time
11 April 2024 | 10:00
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The current economic situation is characterized by volatility and a purely reactive approach to payment defaults. To show you how you can master this challenge, we invite you to our live session on April 11. Our debt collection experts will not only show you how you can effectively counter financial risks through forward-looking receivables management, but also how you can ensure the long-term financial stability and health of your company.

In addition, economist Christiane von Berg will address the topics of payment experiences and insolvencies. Among other things, she will show what damage can result from this.

Register now for this free Coface Live Session (in German)!

 

Coface Live: Act instead of react - how proactive debt collection can move your business forward? On Thursday April 11, from 10:00 to 10:45 AM.

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