4 September 2024

KREANCIA takes part in its first International Workshop at EOS

Trade events provide an invaluable forum for exchanges, where key players in a sector meet to share their experiences, challenges and solutions.
On April 24 and 25, players in the international collections industry took part in an exchange of know-how at the Annual Cross-Border Meeting organized by the EOS Group in Munich.

KREANCIA took part as the preferred partner for the management of unpaid B2B invoices in France for the EOS Group.
The meeting, attended by experts from 22 countries, was an opportunity for the company to showcase its expertise and confirm its strategic positioning in international trade.
Faced with ever-increasing competition and major challenges, Stefan Cohrs and his teams’ selection of KREANCIA to meet these challenges was no accident.
This recognition reflects confidence in KREANCIA’s specific skills in mastering collection issues, and an appreciation of its commitment to its customers.

A strategic partnership for international collections

Debt collection is a major challenge in cross-border trade.
KREANCIA, with its in-depth knowledge of the French market and its internationally recognized expertise in debt collection, became a key ally for EOS Group in January.
The implications of this choice are significant: not only in terms of managing unpaid invoices, but also in the individualized approach to cases, which requires in-depth knowledge of legislation.

Enriching exchanges at the Annual Cross-Border Meeting

One of the highlights of the International Workshop was undoubtedly the numerous exchanges between professionals.
The diversity of the participants brought to light the different legislation in force, the similarities and differences in legal procedures around the world, and also the impact of artificial intelligence in the collections sector.
These discussions gave rise to interesting reflections on the optimization of processes and the development of ever more refined strategies.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) was also at the heart of the debates.
A further opportunity for KREANCIA to present its commitment to this approach and demonstrate how CSR principles can be integrated into the practice of debt collection.

Can’t wait for the next one!

The appointment has already been made for next year, a sign that the interest in these exchanges and the desire to progress together is not waning.
These two days in Munich reconfirmed KREANCIA’s position as a key player in international collections, and marked an important milestone in the fruitful collaboration with EOS Group.
Finally, in a world where business activities extend far beyond national borders, mastery of receivables management is becoming a crucial component of economic success.
By embracing these responsibilities and anticipating the challenges of the future, KREANCIA is setting itself up as a model of competence and innovation, with a clear vision for international collections.