Collection Letter
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usinesses would not run if everybody had money for
everything that she/he desired to have. It is only because of money being
available with someone that there are people who fulfill their dreams. A
Creditor may be a person or an institution or a bank that offers the facility
of giving money as loan to be paid back with interest. A Debtor on the contrary
is a person or an organization that takes the money for its business or any
other requirement.
A creditor usually writes a Collection Letter to
her/his debtor. This letter is written when a payment is either due or overdue.
It could also be just a simple reminder Collection Letter for the debtor.
The intent of a collection letter is
to prod you into paying the amount you owe a creditor. Typically, customers who
owe money receive one letter after another. The tone of the letters gets more
direct with each letter, according to the Business Dictionary. The letters are
trying to strike the right balance between achieving the goal of getting you to
pay what you owe and keeping you as a future customer.
There maybe several good reason why
a customer fails to pay on time. there is of course always the customer only
read to invent excuse and who needs to be watched. each case must be treated
well, the style and tone of any letters sent depending on such factors as age
of debts, whether the late payment is habitual, and how important the customer
is. your letter must be polite for example by inserting the word "with
regret".
The Goal : Creditors send collection letters
with the presumption that the customer will pay. Creditors often include a
self-addressed, stamped envelope to make it easier for customers to send in the
payment.
Effective Letters : To make it easier for you, collection letters should get to the point quickly and should be easy to read, according to the Entrepreneur website. The first sentence you read should explain the letter's purpose. The next sentence should expand on the reason for the letter. Then, there may be a suggestion about how you can solve the problem. The letter should end by thanking you for your attention to the matter.
Errors : If you receive a collection letter
in error, you should respond back in writing about what the error was. You may
have received the letter by mistake, or you may be a victim of identity theft.
The creditor also may have incorrectly tallied the amount that you owe.
Sometimes a customer will voluntarily explain his difficulties and ask to
postpone payment. the following is recommended plan for such a letter:
·
refer to the account that cannot be paid immediately
·
regret inability to pay, giving reasons
·
suggest extension of period for payment
·
hope suggestion will be accepted
Letter requesting payment of overdue accounts are termed “collection
letters”. They have a two fold aim :
·
to persuade the customers to settle his account
·
to retain his custom and good will
Therefore the need to write with tact and restraint since it is easy to
give offence and it may be that the writer himself is in fault, as where a
payment received has not been recorded or the services given is not
satisfactory. a customer whose account is slightly overdue would understandably
be offended to received a personal letter reminding him of this. that is why
the first two reminders usually take the form of end -of- the month statement
of account.
There may be circumstances where an individual letter rather than a form
letter is more appropriate. It should then be addressed to a senior official
and marked “Confidential”. The need for a cautious approach is always necessary
since the customer may not be in fault.
If a replay to the first application is not received, a second letter as
a reminder can be sent but still must be polite and should be sent after about
ten days. Nothing must be said to cause annoyance or ill will. You want your
customer’s cooperation and won’t get it
by annoying him.
Typed and addresses to a senior official under “Confidential” cover, the
letter should be planned as follows :
·
Refer to previous application
·
Assume that something unusual accounts for the delay in payment
·
Suggest that an explanation would be welcome
·
Ask for a payment to be sent
If payment is still not made and if no explanation has been received, a
third letter becomes necessary. The writer will show that he intends to take
steps becomes necessary. The writer will show he intends to take steps to
enforce payment. The steps he will take depend upon individual circumstance.
The following is suitable plan for his letter :
·
Review earlier efforts to collect payment
·
Give a final opportunity to pay by fixing a reasonable deadline
·
State that you wish to be fair and reasonable.
The Rules Of Collection Letter :
- A Collection Letter should be written well before the payment due date so that it gives enough time to the debtor to arrange for the funds
- It should be short and brief
- The letter should only talk about the current payment due or about any pending payments only
- Even though the creditor writes this letter, the tone of the letter should not be rude or insulting or humiliating or threatening. The creditor must not forget that the debtor has taken money under some compulsions
- The language of the Collection Letter should be simple and easily understandable
- It should clearly give the deadline by when the payment needs to be made
- The letter must also have the date when the letter has been written to be able to track it later
- Since it is a Collection Letter and it has a loan reference attached to it, the reference number should also be mentioned in the letter to track the payment history of that particular loan
- A Collection Letter is purely an official letter so it should always be typed
- There should not be any grammatical or punctuation errors
- Any repercussions for non payment should also be mentioned in the letter to ensure transparency of communication
First Application for Payment (to a regular payer) :

DANAMON
BANK
Jalan
SA Tirtayasa No. 5
Serang –
Banten
4th
June 2013
Mrs. Sandra
Agustina
Jalan Teratai
No. 10
Serang
Dear Sir,
As you are
usually very prompt in settling your accounts, we wonder whether there is any
special reason why we have not received payment of the above account, it has
already been a month overdue.
We think you
may not have received the statement of account we sent you on 30th
May 2013 showing the balance of Rp. 9.000.000 as then owing. We enclose a copy
and hope it may have your early attention.
Yours
faithfully,
M. Edwin
Finance
Consultant
Second
Application for Payment :

DANAMON
BANK
Jalan
SA Tirtayasa No. 5
Serang –
Banten
11th
June 2013
Mrs. Sandra
Agustina
Jalan Teratai
No. 10
Serang
Dear Sir,
We do not
appear to have received any reply to our two previous request of 4th
June 2013 for payment of the sum of Rp. 9.000.000 that still owes on your
account.
It is with
the utmost regret that we have now reached the stage when we must press for
immediate payment. We have no wish to be unreasonable, but failing payment by 18th
June 2013,I am afraid you will leave us no choice but to place the matter in
other hands, but we sincerely hope this will not become necessary.
Yours
faithfully,
M. Edwin
Finance
Consultant
Final
Collection Letter :

DANAMON
BANK
Jalan
SA Tirtayasa No. 5
Serang –
Banten
1st
July 2013
Mrs. Sandra
Agustina
Jalan Teratai
No. 10
Serang
Dear Sir,
We are
surprised and very much regret that we have received no replay to the further
letter we sent you on 11th June 2013 regarding the long overdue
payment of Rp. 9.000.000 on your account.
Our relation
in the past has always been good. Even so, we can not allow the amount to
remain unpaid indefinitely, and as we have received no replies to any of our
several request for payment, we are now reluctantly compelled to have recourse
to see to law, unless the amount due is paid or you give an explanation
received by the end of this month.
Yours
faithfully,
M. Edwin
Finance
Consultant
Example
Collection letter :

PT. NUSANTARA JAYA
Jalan Anggrek No. 88
JAKARTA
30 May 2013
John Wilson
Jalan Mega
Block No. 12
JAKARTA
Dear Sir,
ACCOUNT NUMBER
FT384738
According to our records the amount shown on our statement dated 25 May
2013 has not been paid. The amount owing is $4,522.50.
If payment has already been made by the time you receive this letter
please accept my apologies for troubling you. However, if payment has been
overlooked I hope you will settle this account as soon as possible.
Yours
faithfully,
Goerge S.
Account
Manager
Example
Collection letter :

PT. KRAKATAU STEEL
jalan
garuda No. 9
JAKARTA
1st
June 2013
Tania Harahap
Jalan Nusa Indah No. 10
Jakarta
Dear
Sir,
Our
records show that your current balance with us is $0.00, of which $0.00 is now
past due. We hope this is merely an oversight on your part. If you haven't
already sent a payment for the past due amount to us, please do so today.
If
a problem has arisen that we should be aware of, please call us immediately to
discuss it. We value your business, and we'd like for you to resolve this issue
as quickly as possible.
Yours
sincerely,
Frank Smith
Account
Manager
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