Improving performance in credit management | A guide for finance professionals

05 March 2026 Collection

Many organisations have expanded their credit management processes over the years with additional systems, integrations and workarounds. What once started as a logical setup has gradually become more complex.

Payment processing is handled within the financial system. Dunning and reminder processes run in a separate solution. Customer portals, CRM and reporting are managed elsewhere. That works. Until you need to respond faster, offer more tailored approaches or actively manage DSO, costs and cash flow.

In the guide ‘Meer rendement uit creditmanagement’ (available in Dutch), we explain why this fragmentation often becomes the underlying cause of inefficiency. And how integrating payment processing and credit management leads to less manual work, stronger control over DSO and structurally lower operational costs.

What will you learn in this guide?

  • Why fragmented systems often lead to more manual work and less control over DSO
  • How integrating payment processing and credit management simplifies processes
  • How organisations manage DSO, costs and cash flow from a single environment
  • How automating exceptions reduces operational pressure and improves performance

 

Download the guide on our Dutch website

Available immediately. No registration required.

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Willem Lemmers

Senior Consultant

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