International Association of Commercial Collectors
“Collection Code of Ethics”
1.
Maintain a high standard of business principles and
conduct including, but not limited to not offering any person or organization any
inducement to place accounts with the member, other than normal business
entertainment or nominal gifts.
2.
Abide by the association’s bylaws, rules and regulations.
3.
Comply with all city, county, state and federal laws
relating to the operation of a commercial collection business.
4.
Ensure that all personnel are familiar with the laws, the
rules and regulations and code of ethics under which the collection business is
conducted and they fully respond to and comply with them.
5.
Maintain a sufficiently strong financial position to
assure the agency’s continued operation.
6.
In relations with creditors, clients and forwarders, each
member shall:
A.
Maintain a separate trust account into which monies
collected shall be deposited and disbursed in accordance with the IACC Code of
Ethics and local, state and federal laws.
B.
Provide sufficient and effective commercial collection
service within the area they serve to the best of their ability.
C.
Clearly state terms and services to be rendered.
D.
Respond to creditors’ requests promptly. When not
possible, advise creditor immediately.
E.
Issue remittances and accounting within thirty (30) days
after the close of a calendar month during which monies are collected for a
creditor unless local, state or federal laws require a shorter time period.
7.
In relations with debtors, each member shall:
A.
Show due consideration, including but not limited to the
avoidance of harassment by telephone or personal calls.
B.
Avoid deceptive practices, statements and materials
including, but not limited to allowing an employee or outside party to call
debtors to inform them that an audit, credit review or asset search is being
performed and/or that the debtor’s customers or suppliers will be contacted.
C.
Respond to disputes in a reasonable and prompt manner.
D.
If debtor states that he is represented by an attorney and
identifies him or if the agency is contacted by the debtor’s attorney, then the
agency shall deal directly with the attorney.
However, should the attorney fail to respond or cooperate, then the
agency may continue to contact the debtor directly, advising the debtor of his
attorney’s lack of cooperation.
8.
In relations with fellow IACC members, each member shall:
A.
Compete in a fair and honorable manner.
B.
As the receiving agent, avoid contact directly with the
creditor on forwarded cases except where authorized by the forwarding agency or
when contact is initiated by the creditor and in such case the forwarding
agency shall be so advised.
C.
Answer all correspondence promptly.
9.
In relations with attorneys, each member shall:
A.
Remit to the attorney all non-contingent suit fees and
court costs received from the creditor.
B.
Respond promptly to all correspondence.
C.
Respect the attorney-client relationship.