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Want to start debt collection in England? You can do it from the Netherlands!

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A reliable collection agency to collect outstanding invoices in England? That is us.

We specialise in international debt collection, with a focus on collecting claims in England. With our expertise and experience we can help you get your money back, even when it concerns a collection case abroad.

We understand the differences between the Dutch and English collection systems and can therefore use effective collection strategies.

Start a collection procedure in England with Breyta

  • Coverage throughout the United Kingdom
  • Collection agency in the Netherlands
  • One dedicated point of contact
  • No hidden costs
  • Expertise in collection procedures in England
  • Proven effective

Collecting an outstanding invoice in England

At Breyta we understand that debt collection is more than just following procedures; it is a strategic operation in which accuracy, tact and timing come together to achieve the best possible result. Our team of experts is ready to advise and support you at every step.

The targeted collection of outstanding invoices in England requires specialist knowledge and a careful approach, exactly what our collection agency, Breyta, specialises in.

Collection abroad requires an expert collection agency that has experience in the out-of-court phase and the court procedures in England.

Late payment letter

We start with a strong 'late payment letter' to hold your British debtor to their responsibilities; in the Netherlands we would call this a written demand letter.

Our many years of experience teach us that clearly communicating expectations and consequences ensures a successful collection.

Should this first step not produce the desired result, we are well prepared to take legal action.

What are the costs of debt collection in England?

Our collection experts operate a no cure, no pay policy.

You only pay us a fee when we collect successfully. We continuously work to recover these costs from the debtor. If we succeed in this, the costs to you are minimal and you receive the full invoice amount.

Should nothing be collected, the costs are limited to a fee of € 75. This ensures that you, as our client, bear a limited financial risk.

How does the collection process in England work?

Collecting debts in England has its own approach and an understanding of the local laws is very important. At Breyta we are well versed in these procedures and we are happy to explain how the collection process in England works.

Unlike in the Netherlands, in England you start with an official payment reminder, the 'late payment letter', to the debtor to inform them of the outstanding debt. They are then given a deadline to pay.

If the debtor still does not pay, further steps are possible. For example, you can apply for an 'Order to Obtain Information'. This obliges the debtor to be open about their finances.

A reliable collection agency to collect outstanding invoices in England? That is us. We specialise in international debt collection, with a focus on collecting claims in England. With our expertise and experience we can help you get your money back, even when it concerns a collection case abroad. We understand the differences between the Dutch and English collection systems and can therefore use effective collection strategies. Start a collection procedure in England with Breyta. Coverage throughout the United Kingdom. Collection agency in the Netherlands. One dedicated point of contact. No hidden costs. Expertise in collection procedures in England. Proven effective. Collecting an outstanding invoice in England. At Breyta we understand that debt collection is more than just following procedures; it is a strategic operation in which accuracy, tact and timing come together to achieve the best possible result.

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