The Indiana Professional Repossessors Association (INPRA) held our first in person meeting this past week, as members from the opposite ends of the state came together to discuss the future of the industry in Indiana. There was plenty of enthusiasm in the room as we visited on several concerns and challenges, we face in the industry today. In addition, we discussed the “No Free Storage” efforts that the Alliance of Illinois Repossessors (AIR) started and are pleased to announce our support to the AIR.
We commend AIR on their unwavering commitment and strength, as they followed through with their plan to stop accepting work from clients who have not met the given deadline. Make no mistake, the storage crisis affects us all, therefore in the weeks to come INPRA plans to use the formulas that AIR has designed to help us determine how the storage crisis affects us in Indiana.
Using this time to do our due diligence will allow us an opportunity to formulate and present an educated plan that works for us in our market. We hope that our clients will look at this as an opportunity, not an ultimatum.
We understand we have a long road ahead of us and encourage everyone to get involved. If you are in Indiana and interested in helping or becoming a member, please visit www.indianapra.org or email members@inpra.org for more information.
Todd Case
President
Indiana Professional Repossessors Association
About The Indiana Professional Repossessors Association
Repossession companies in the State of Indiana have joined together to form the Indiana Professional Repossessors Association – INPRA. Collectively we perform nearly 90% of the repossession efforts in the State of Indiana. Our goal is to ensure industry progression through education and communication with industry vendors, financial institutions, regulatory agencies, local government, and the consumer.
Together, we can make positive changes that will ensure safe and effective collateral recovery across the state. We shall endeavor to reduce liability and bring uniformity to the repossession industry in our state, so that clients and consumers alike know each repossession is handled in the most professional manner possible. This means ensuring each agency performs their duties while maintaining the highest level of compliance and in accordance with the law.
INPRA is the beginning of great things to come to the State of Indiana and the repossession industry.
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