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| Intrum Justitia's Norwegian Subsidiary Regains Collection License |
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| Swedish-account receivables management giant Intrum Justitia said that Norwegian authorities had reversed their November 2007 decision to revoke the license of its Norwegian division. Intrum said it had strengthened control and administrative security at the division, and ordered an external audit of its production system. Michael Wolf, Intrum president and CEO, said in a statement that the compa |
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| Ontario Systems Publishes Knowledge Base |
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| Ontario Systems announced today it is providing on demand access to its Knowledge Base for its customers. The first of its kind for the receivables management industry, the Knowledge Base expands the resources available to the community running on Ontario Systems’ platform. The Knowledge Base contains thousands of searchable documents offering answers and solutions to perform specific actio |
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| ProVest Opens Maryland Branch to Assist With New Legislative Demands |
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| Tampa, Fla.-based ProVest, a national process server management company dedicated to improving the default servicing industry, announced that it opened an office in Maryland to support the state’s home retention efforts. The new office provides local attorneys and mortgage servicers with resources necessary to meet Maryland’s emergency legislation requiring a private process server to |
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| Executive Change: Bengt Lejdström Named CFO at Intrum Justitia |
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| Stockholm, Sweden -- Accounts receivable management company Intrum Justitia announced today the hiring of Bengt Lejdstrouml;m to fill the role of Chief Financial Officer.Bengt Lejdstrouml;m is currently CFO of the management and IT consulting company Acando AB, with revenues of 150 million EUR, 1,100 employees and operations in six countries, listed on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm. Bengt Lejdstrouml;m ha |
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| Executive Bio: Spencer Weinerman |
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| Spencer Weinerman came to work for GRANT & WEBER following his graduation from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1984. Spencer has progressed through all of our departments’ key positions and today holds the title of Chief Financial Officer. Spencer’s vision for services related to the identification and collection of Workers’ Compensation claims became a reality |
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| Executive Bio: Hal Weinerman |
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| Mr. Hal Weinerman is a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles and has been involved in the collection agency industry since 1963. During the last forty plus years, Hal’s background positions include that of collector, collection supervisor, salesman, agency Vice President and President. In 1977, Hal formed a partnership with Gene Grossblatt and incorporated GRANT & WEBER |
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| Executive Bio: Ron Grossblatt |
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| Ron Grossblatt came to work for GRANT & WEBER soon after his graduation from the University of Utah in 1981. He began his employment as a collection trainee and gained first hand experience by working his way up through every department within GRANT & WEBER in order to experience all aspects of the collection process and management of a collection agency. Ron was invited to become an owner |
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| Executive Bio: Sanju Sharma |
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| Upon his 1993 graduation from Bowling Green State University, where he earned a B.S. in Finance and Accounting, Sanju joined UCB, and remained until 2000. Thereafter, Sanju held senior management positions with a global receivable management corporation gaining significant additional experience in call center management, including strategic planning, profit and loss analysis, client relationship m |
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