Пролетна академия по събиране на вземания

Пролетната академия по събиране на вземания на НеоКолект е серия от отворени семинари и обучения, посветени на различни аспекти от работата по събиране на вземания и управление на задължения. В рамките на семинарите се развиват различни умения, които позволяват успешно справяне с просрочията и ефективно управление на комуникацията с длъжниците.

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Why participate?

Every training from our Academy develops concrete, specific and practically applicable skills for effective debt collection and debt management. Each of the trainings includes theoretical modules, a variety of practical exercises and cases that allow for immediate application of learned material during the work flow. Throughout our trainings, the participants have the opportunity to have discussions with the lecturers and find solutions of specific cases during their every day work.


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Choose a date

When signing in an organized group with more than five participants, you can choose a CITY/TOWN and DATE for the conduct of the training that you have decided on. Contact us for more information.

E-mail: trainings@neocollect.bg
Telephone: 0879/061501

Specialized trainings

Is the activity of your company specific? If the processes on the organization of debt collection in your company are specific and the standard trainings do not include all the topics that could be useful to you and your employees, we, the experts at NeoCollect,can develop and conduct in-house company training, in fully accordance with the practice and aims of the company, with the clients’ profile and with the abilities of the trained employees.

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Natsume Sōseki 1867 – 1916 on the banknote of 100 Japanese Yens

Japanese YensThe Yen (Japanese yen) is the currency used in Japan and is widely spread as a reserve currency after the U.S. dollar and the Euro. The symbol for a yen is ¥ but in the Japanese hieroglyphic system Kanji the symbol is 円 and it stands for a “round object”. The yen is introduced in 1872 similar to other European currencies. It has replaced the complex monetary system of that time. There were subdivisions called sen that were equal to 0.01 of the yen and rin, equal to 0.001 of the yen. Since 1954 these subdivisions are no longer used. On the banknote of 1000 Japanese yen (the Japanese banknote with a lowest value) is the portrait of Natsume Sōseki - one of the most significant writers from the Meidji Era. Besides his novels and novellas, he is also renowned for his haiku poetry, Chinese poetry and children’s stories.