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Credit Groups
Another important
source of information is an NACM or FCIB industry credit group.
Businesses risk billions of dollars each year on sales on credit
rather than for cash. Credit professionals must be able to gauge
the difference between fact and fraud, between hope and charity,
and between faith and foolishness. One of the best sources available
to alert the credit professional in helping to form a sound judgment
in this delicate and difficult area is an industry credit group.
Credit groups are an effective management tool.
They permit credit professionals of different companies servicing
the same customer, regardless of industry or trade, to compare information
on collection history and provide a forum for the exchange of data
as to the most recent payment practices. The purpose of exchanging
information is to help group members segregate fiction from fact,
so individually competent and realistic credit decisions about a
customer can be made.
Managed and operated by NACM Affiliates nationwide
and by NACM-Canada in Canada and by FCIB internationally, the primary
purpose of an industry credit group is to open up communication
lines for the exchange of credit information. Credit executives
receive invaluable factual credit information upon which to base
independent decisions with respect to the extension of credit. This
results in reduction of outstanding delinquent receivables and write-offs.
Not only do members obtain critical input, but the networking opportunities
are of immeasurable benefit.
Credit groups provide members in the same field
of business an opportunity to participate regularly in informative
round table discussions of accounts, as well as share concerns about
credit management procedures and techniques. Credit groups operate
in virtually every industry, from advertising to construction, from
food supply to industrial supply, from agriculture to steel. More
than 750 industry credit groups are sponsored and operated by NACM
Affiliates, NACM-Canada and FCIB, NACM's international subsidiary;
association personnel act as secretaries and meeting monitors. Most
of these groups are local or regional in nature; some 200 are national
in scope.
- Provide unparalleled networking opportunities
- Assist in the exchange of credit information
on common customers
- Facilitate the receipt of, and analysis of,
information to make unilateral credit decisions
- Provide the forum to discuss the latest developments
on credit department procedures, equipment and other credit management
functions
- Support the discussion of account information
and delinquent account reports
- Adhere to Federal Antitrust guidelines
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