Collections Manager Retail & Wholesale - Nottingham, MD at Geebo

Collections Manager

Nottingham, MD Nottingham, MD Full-time Full-time From $65,000 a year From $65,000 a year About the job LEAF Commercial Capital, Inc.
(LEAF) is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, with offices in Moberly, MO, Baltimore, MD, Dallas, TX, and Orange, CA.
From the office to the factory floor to the server room, wherever customers need equipment, we make it affordable.
Trusted by 250,000 companies and organizations of all sizes across the U.
S.
, LEAF Commercial Capital, Inc.
, supported by the strength of M&T Bank, offers customized financing that helps our customers solve real problems.
When businesses need financing or need to offer financing, they achieve more with LEAF.
Learn more LEAFnow.
com.
The Collections Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of 5
person department handling small ticket business equipment leases nationwide including overseeing collections, repossessions, remarketing of assets, litigation and bankruptcies.
Develops and implements strategies for improving collection effectiveness to reduce delinquencies and charge-offs, and to optimally maximize funds recovered while minimizing recovery timeframes.
Utilizes extensive expertise in collections, knowledge of sound business practices, and proven skills of managing a multi-functional staff to achieve departmental success.
Responsibilities:
Direct the collection of past due payments of active accounts to bring the delinquency ratio within target ranges.
Assist collectors with assessing collections options, tools and implementation of tactics.
Assist in asset repossession and remarketing functions to minimize time frames for acquiring and reselling assets, while maximizing funds received.
Assist in bankruptcy and litigation functions to minimize time frames for collection of funds and to maximize the amount received.
Interface with outside servicing vendor to monitor early stage delinquencies (.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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