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Staying on Top of Recent Developments in a Shifting Debt Collection Landscape, Rhombus Heads to Las Vegas to be Part of the Prestigious NARCA 2013 Spring Collection Conference

In an effort to stay empowered through right information and knowledge, Rhombus will take its place amongst industry experts, leading attorneys and collection companies in Las Vegas on May 8-11, 2013.

2013-04-26
MUMBAI, INDIA, April 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) In an industry where even the tiniest missteps have the potential to translate to multi-billion dollar harassment claim settlements, it's crucial that we pay attention to recent trends and stay up to date with evolving debt collection rules and regulations.

It is with precisely this intention that National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA) was formed in 1993. NARCA, which today is a nationwide trade association of over 700 law firms devoted to debt collection services and enforcement of creditor's rights, assists its members in learning about federal and state laws regulating debt collection services, amongst other offerings.

Rhombus Technologies, a NARCA member in good standing since 2012, has for the last 13+ years exponentially grown its expertise in the Financial Services domain; achieving a consistent 75% YoY growth during this period. Having ventured into debt collection services a few years ago, we firmly believe that in order to maintain and indeed improve our practices we must stay ahead of recent developments; a belief shared by the various attorneys and collection companies we work alongside on a daily basis.

This year, in an effort to stay empowered through right information and right knowledge, we've decided to take our place amongst industry experts and our peers at the NARCA 2013 Spring Collection Conference to be held at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV between May 8-11, 2013.

"We look at this event as a great opportunity to take in the various CLE-approved educational sessions planned; which will cover topical issues important to the collection industry. This event also promises to be a great platform to exchange ideas that promote best practices and team success. It will also give us the ability to network with business leaders and counterparts in the field of legal collections." said Umesh Ranglani, CEO - Collections, Rhombus Technologies.

Anton Chekhov once said, "Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice." We, at Rhombus, firmly believe in this ideology and fully intend to take forward our experiences at the NARCA 2013 Spring Collection Conference, and translate them into real, compliant, proactive results for every one of our clients.

About Rhombus Technologies
Rhombus Technologies is a growing multinational company with a presence in both the US (New York) and India (Mumbai). Backed by Financial Services expertise, our organization is today an integral part of a 20 million dollar group. Rhombus's core area of expertise is the Collections & Mortgage domain.

Through its KPO division, Rhombus delivers effective back-office debt collection services, loan origination services & loan modification services to leading attorney firms, mortgage and real estate brokers across the United States. Rhombus helps clients increase profitability by providing highly efficient back-end processing services at extremely competitive prices, while maintaining excellent closing ratios and delivering fast turn-around times.

If you'd like more information about this topic, or wish to schedule an interview with Rhombus Inc. CEO - Mr. Umesh Ranglani, please call +1-914-401-4238 or e-mail umesh@rhombustech.net.

Website: http://www.rhombustechnologies.com


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[Press-News.org] Staying on Top of Recent Developments in a Shifting Debt Collection Landscape, Rhombus Heads to Las Vegas to be Part of the Prestigious NARCA 2013 Spring Collection Conference
In an effort to stay empowered through right information and knowledge, Rhombus will take its place amongst industry experts, leading attorneys and collection companies in Las Vegas on May 8-11, 2013.