Why Us?

Why Us?

Why use FreeDebt Recovery?


FreeDebt Recovery commercial debt recovery and debt collection services are able to help any business owed over £500 by any client business to whom they have supplied goods or services. We have successfully recovered payment of unpaid invoices ranging from under £1,000 up to tens of thousands of pounds from over 3,000 businesses to date of all sizes, ranging from large corporate concerns to self-employed contractors.   
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FreeDebt Recovery commercial B2B debt recovery and debt collection services are able to help any business owed over £500 by any business client to whom they have supplied goods or services. We have successfully recovered payment of unpaid B2B invoices ranging from under £1,000 up to tens of thousands of pounds from over 3,000 businesses to date of all sizes, ranging from large corporate concerns to self-employed contractors. 

There is a culture of late payment affecting the B2B sector in the UK and debtors need to be educated to pay their bills on time. The government became aware of the seriousness of the problem and introduced the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998, since then the act has been regularly updated with a key provision, added in 2013, allowing businesses to charge interest and compensation on late payments.

The cash flow problems caused by late or overdue payments may result in your business being unable to meet its obligations and you becoming a poor payer yourself thus harming your company’s reputation and potentially damaging your established supplier relationships. In the worst cases, due to lack of cash flow, many UK businesses have to cease trading each year through no fault of their own. 

Many businesses can be reluctant to use a traditional debt collection agency for fear of damaging their relationship with their clients. FreeDebt Recovery provides a professional B2B debt recovery service carried out in accordance with the government’s Late Payment legislation.
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