pre Court action debt collection and post judgement enforcement. We customise our debt recovery service to meet our creditors individual requirements.
This can vary between carefully persuading a debtor to pay - for example a long term valued customer - to a more aggressive and direct approach, including seizing goods under warrant, tracing absconded debtors and other post judgement enforcement action.
who are extremely effective in recovering goods or assets, even from the most resilient debtor. We also offer a credit checking service for your new clients to help minimise bad debts in Spain in the first place.
know how and amendments to your terms and conditions, you can minimise the cost of having to recover overdue debts in Spain.
Make a provision in your terms and conditions that "all debt collection fees incurred in recovering overdue accounts will be added to the overdue invoice amount"
While our main goal is to collect the debt that is owed, our spanish debt collection agency also work hard to make sure that the business owner–client relationship stays intact if at all possible.
When we make our effort to reach out to your customer to secure payment, terms are often worked out and then it is business as usual.
Just fill our contact form and allow our debt collection agencies professionals evaluate your specific needs and recommend a level of service to meet the scope of your accounts and the unique needs of your business.
Effective & fast recovery of debts in Spain of a company is crucial if you want to get back your cash fast. It makes perfect sense to leave debt recovery to professionals so as to ensure maximum cash flow in the business.
Our Spanish debt collection agency deliver effective results that do not compromise any business relationships. With many years of hands-on experience, our debt collection agency in Spain is perfect for your business.
If we look at the country’s economic history for the last 100 years, Spain's economic expansion has been quite remarkable given the few natural resources it has.
is part of various European legal structures and accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with some variations. Spain is member of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) located in Strasbourg, France.
Spain has a structure of civil law founded on extensive Roman law codes and rules. Civil law is enforced in entire Spain, but there are autonomous regions with their own civil law system that is applicable to certain legal issues.
Spain, for the importance of its economy, occupies a prominent position worldwide. The fourteenth largest economy in the world, as the EU's fifth economy, it provides one of Europe's most appealing domestic markets.
It counts with 46 million consumers, with a GDP of 1.2 billion USD, in addition to 75 million tourists visiting Spain every year.
In Spain, per capita income is considerably higher in terms of purchasing power than some larger countries.
Within 4 hours of flying distance, Spain has access to 1.5 billion customers in Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa and to markets with a total $25 trillion GDP.
Exports and imports have a combined value of 65.5 percent of GDP. The median tariff rate applicable is 2.0%. Spain is implementing a number of nontariff trade barriers addressed by the EU, including technical and product-specific legislation, subsidies and quotas.
According to Ernst & Young’s M&A (mergers and acquisitions) Barometer report, Spain's M&A market had the highest transaction number and volume (397 transactions with $19 billion investment) in 2014 in the Central and South Eastern Europe Region.