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The Analysis Contents


Contents


The Analysis Editor’s Letter


News & Opinions


CSA: surprise, surprise! Doing your duty?


Forums International: going global In Focus


Smaller but trickier debts cause problems Vulnerability – a radical approach?


CCRInteractive: the Revolution in events! Writing you a cheque


Taking sales forward


A pragmatic and positive approach Time for a fresh APProach?


Debt or no debt? A heated debate Ready to say no?


Editor Stephen Kiely 6 Rosedale Cottages, Turkey Cock Lane, Stanway, Colchester, Essex CO3 8NA Tel: 07766 416693 E-mail: stephen@ccrmagazine.co.uk


Reporter Ian Willcox Tel: 07951 262848 E-mail: ian@ccrmagazine.co.uk


Group Production Director Angela Willcox-Kiely Tel: 07920 715047 E-mail: angela@ccrmagazine.co.uk


Illustrations & Images Dreamstime.com


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Close to 600 professionals join the Revolution! 14 In response


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CCR2


Credit risk information Some up, some down


Turning ‘high risk’ into an opportunity In Reference


CCRDirectory


Appointments & Updates The Last Word


Its name is RIO


Sales Director Gary Lucas Tel: 07785 268404 E-mail: gary@ccrmagazine.co.uk


Subscriptions and Delegate Sales Alison Lucas Tel: 01702 341948 E-mail: alison@ccrmagazine.co.uk


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