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Debt Collection regulations across countries: navigating the global escape
In today’s global economy, providing credit to international customers is common practice for many companies. However, this also brings the complex challenge of cross-border debt collection. Each country has its own regulations on debt collection practices, making it essential for businesses to understand these practices to ensure successful and compliant debt collection.Pros & Cons of Parking Barriers: Is There a Better Way?
Imagine a world where parking isn't a source of frustration. No more scrambling for loose change, fumbling with tickets, or getting stuck behind someone struggling with a malfunctioning barrier. Here, a technology-driven solution is revolutionizing the parking experience in Europe, Free-Flow Parking. As the world of parking is changing, so are the consumer preferences for flexible cash-less payment methods. But how can traditional parking barriers, such as gates or ticket machines, keep pace with modern parking requirements? The third article in our series on the Riverty “Future of Parking” survey looks at the pros and cons of parking barriers and the impact on users and parking operators alike.Human-Centric Debt Collection: Balancing Technology with Empathy
Something transformative is happening within the field of debt collection: it's changing how agencies connect with people in debt. Moving beyond the traditional methods of automated calls and standardized letters, the focus is now on blending technological efficiency with genuine empathy. At Riverty, we believe in harnessing innovation to not only streamline processes but also to foster understanding and respect in every interaction.Free-Flow Parking in Europe: Trends & Adaptation
In the dynamic realm of urban mobility, parking has long been a crucial yet often overlooked aspect. As cities continue to expand and transportation patterns evolve, traditional parking methods are struggling to keep pace, leading to congestion, frustration, and a diminished parking experience. Amidst this changing landscape, a new wave of parking solutions is emerging based on a changing preference in payment technology. One that is changing the way we park and interact with our urban spaces: Free-Flow Parking. The second article of our series about Riverty's survey the "Future of Parking” is looking at the trends and the adaptation of Free-Flow Parking in Europe.