Topic: Credit control & accounts receivables (12)

Increase your chances of payment with SMS invoice chasing in Chaser
On average emails receive a 25% open rate, whilst SMS messages have an average open rate of 98% (Tyntec)....

Accounts receivable strategies for SMEs
If you're a small or medium-sized enterprise, then it's important to have a good understanding of accounts...

Tired of chasing for payment? Here's a checklist to get paid on time
Most small business owners will agree that chasing for payment is among the most frustrating aspects of...

Ways manufacturers can boost their cash flow
It's no secret that the manufacturing industry is facing some tough times at the moment. Low-profit margins,...

Chaser makes finalist in two categories at CICM British Credit Awards
We are proud to announce that Chaser has been shortlisted as a finalist for two awards at the Chartered...

10 steps to get invoices paid quicker in Dynamics 365 Business Central
No one likes chasing invoices. It's a necessary but often tedious task, requiring time and effort on an...

How (and why) to thank a customer for their business and build relationships
Think back to the last time you received a personalised ‘thank-you’ message.

How manufacturing businesses can overcome the late payment problem
The late payment problem is a major issue in the manufacturing industry, and it can have devastating impacts...

How to offer payment instalment plans and reduce late payments | Chaser
Offering payment plans can reduce late payments and allow small business owners to increase revenue when they...

Chaser has helped users chase $10 billion in late payments
Since 2014, Chaser has helped thousands of small businesses overcome the issue of persistent late payments by...

Accounts receivables management best practices | 7 tips
It's not a secret that managing accounts receivables is one of the most important aspects for any company,...

How to get customers to pay their invoices on time over the Christmas break
The Christmas break is a time of year when many businesses go into hibernation and lay low.