“Setting Uniform Standards for Operating in a Changed Environment”
Dallas, TX – 27 May 2020 – Following up on a May 1st webinar attended by hundreds of repossession industry professionals, the American recovery Association (ARA) released a white paper titled “Setting Uniform Standards for Operating in a Changed Environment.”
In this paper, they illustrate the disparities in operational expenses over the past twenty years, on various consistent expenses such as;
In this paper, they illustrate the disparities in operational expenses over the past twenty years, on various consistent expenses such as;
- Employee Wages
- Equipment Pricing
- Wrecker Expenses
- Fuel Costs
- Technology
- Camera Systems
- Compliance
- Vehicle Storage
They go on to address the 95% agreement by the webinar attendees on the need to address current and long-standing issues that have been plaguing the industry over the past twenty years, such as;
- Personal Property Inventory and Storage
- Reverse Indemnification
- Force Majeure
- Specialty Fees
- Programming and Key
- Recovery and Handling of Hazardous Materials
- Compliance Requirements
And more…
“For repossession company owners though, the current financial landscape is precarious,”
“While many are eager to get back to work, the difficult economic realities of the last few years have now been greatly compounded by the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.”
“Consequently, it has become incredibly challenging to afford continuing to operate in the recovery space and a change to the status quo is needed immediately,”
“Establishing a new economic model and adopting universally accepted industry standards are essential next steps.”





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