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EWI welcome Redwood Collections as their first Supplier Partner
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EWI welcome Redwood Collections as their first Supplier Partner

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The new Supplier Partner scheme recognises organisations who supply goods and services to the Expert Witness community.

 

Redwood Collections offer a complete portfolio of debt collection services ranging from sensitive mediation through to legal and insolvency action. A number of our members have already achieved excellent results in receiving outstanding payments.

 

As part of the partnership, Redwood Collections will be offering EWI members a discounted commission rate of 10% commission (typically 15%).

 

EWI Chair, Sir Martin Spencer said “We are delighted to be launching this new scheme which will enable us to work in partnership with many of the businesses who offer services to our community. In particular we very much look forward to working with Redwood Collections. Sadly, non-payment for Expert Witness work is an all too familiar challenge identified by our members. This partnership provides exceptional value for members; giving them access to a cost-effective solution for debt collection.”

 

EWI are also grateful to Redwood Collections who are this year’s Annual Conference lead sponsor.

 

Andrew North MCICM, director of Redwood Collections said about the new partnership “Having worked on behalf of many members of the EWI for years, we were honoured to be accepted as Supplier Partners of the institute. We look forward to providing its members with exceptional service and results in the coming years”

 

More information on the Supplier Partner scheme can be found on the website.

 

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