Features of Debt Manager 2000 Debt Settlement Software
Debt Settlement companies that demand
an integrated and user-friendly solution to run their
agency will find that Debt Manager 2000 is the leader
in providing a solution that integrates important aspects
of running the business, and is accessible from inside
or outside the office.
Key features:
- Negotiation and settlement tracking integrated with
client files.
- Creditor database cross-referenced to client records.
- Lead import form web forms.
- Import of leads from Excel files or manual
entry.
- Document deployment including dynamically merged
client agreement, and numerous client forms.
- Sales Module including lead monitoring,
task management and appointment calendar.
- Statistical reporting throughout the system for
many areas including sales, customer relations and
settlements, as well as broad management reports and
income tracking.
- MySQL database - no Microsoft licensing costs
- Server-based system is fully compatible with Windows
based networks and workstations without requiring
expensive server technologies.
- Each client file tracks dedicated notes history
for the client, client hardship, and each listed creditor
so that complete documentation of of the handling
of a client is tracked within the database.
- Support for web access by clients to dedicated client
support web site.
- Integrated web access allows employees and executives
to access the agency system from external locations.
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If your debt settlement or debt negotiation agency wants to enjoy a full featured, fast, efficient solution that will run your agency exactly as you need it to, Debt Manager 2000 is the best choice. There are other options, but these are software systems that were originally created for credit counseling companies, which have very different financial processes and customer relations problems that do not "match" the situations you have in negotiating settlements for your clients, or in dealing with creditor relations. Developers have written changes into these systems to adapt them to debt settlement and negotiation services, but this is not the same as having a dedicated solution. |
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