A world-leading debt recovery agency based in Porthmadog has gone one better – by winning an even more prestigious financial industry award than last year.

For the second consecutive year, CCI Credit Management (CCICM) Ltd has won an International Finance Award (IFA) after once again being nominated by its industry peers globally.

CCICM was voted the Best Global Supplier of Recovery Services, following expert panel analysis by industry leaders and a poll of among up to 108,000 finance magazine readers worldwide. The success follows being named the UK’s Best International Agency in 2018.

With its head office near Porthmadog, CCICM recovers hundreds of millions of pounds for its UK and global clients.

These include multi-nationals, lenders, governments, major health, social care and higher education bodies, public utilities, and many SMB/Es.

A CCICM director, Carl Hackman, says its clients also benefit from the company being the founder and exclusive UK member of the International Credit Exchange – the world’s leading and most regulatory-compliant partnership of collection agencies in 130 countries.

Mr Hackman said of CCICM’s IFA from publisher Acquisition International: “It is fantastic, once again, to be recognised as the world’s leading provider of international collection services.

“Of course it was great to win last year, but going one better in 2019 shows we are consistently the best. That’s no mean feat in a fiercely-competitive global market, proving again that Wales is open for business.

“It’s worth remembering too, that while winning awards is very gratifying, it is only one indication of what we are about as a business – namely trying to achieve excellence in every area of our operations.

“Our success results from a collective team effort and, unless all of us perform, there would be no success to recognise.

“While I’m equally proud of all our teams, there is no doubt that the stars of this particular show are both our In-House Overseas and International Outsource teams.” 

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