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Cedar Financial is a debt recovery and receivables management company headquartered in Calabasas, California. It was established in 1991 and specializes in the collection of outstanding domestic and international debts for clients across various industries, including education[1][2], healthcare[3], commercial, government, and retail.

History and Mission:[edit]

Since its inception, Cedar Financial has focused on the debt recovery industry[4]. Their mission statement emphasizes the provision of "comprehensive and professional debt recovery services," while adapting to the unique challenges faced by diverse client sectors.

Services & Approach[edit]

Cedar Financial offers a range of debt recovery services, including:

  • Local Debt Collection: Efficient and consumer-focused recovery of outstanding domestic debts.
  • International Debt Collection: Expertise in navigating regulations and recovering debts across geographical boundaries.
  • Skip Tracing & Asset Searches: Locating debtors and identifying recoverable assets.
  • Collections Litigation: Legal action to pursue repayment when necessary.
  • Credit Information: Access to real-time credit data for informed decision-making.

Criticism & Recovery[edit]

As with any debt recovery company, Cedar Financial has faced criticism regarding collection tactics and potential impact on debtors. However, the company maintains its commitment to ethical and legal practices, emphasising transparency and open communication throughout the collection process.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Financial Responsibilities | Student Accounts | West Virginia University".
  2. ^ "Collections".
  3. ^ "How to Deal with Medical Debt Collection". 17 September 2019.
  4. ^ "How to be an Awesome Debt Collection Agent - Askcorran". 4 February 2022.

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