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Case study: How Ray White Commercial uses CreditorWatch to better manage tenant risk

This video showcases how Ray White Commercial, City Fringe, in Sydney partners with CreditorWatch to proactively manage tenant risk, arrears and compliance in a challenging commercial property market.

Director Kristian Morris explains that with a large and diverse tenancy portfolio, staying ahead of arrears and legislative change is critical. CreditorWatch enables Ray White Commercial to move from a reactive to a proactive approach, using alerts and credit insights to engage earlier with landlords and tenants, add value through transparency, and maintain stronger relationships.

CreditorWatch’s tools also support Ray White Commercial in meeting new compliance requirements and provide leverage in encouraging tenants to pay faster or set up payment plans.

CreditorWatch empowers Ray White Commercial to reduce arrears, manage risk effectively and deliver greater peace of mind to clients in a competitive, evolving market.

 

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Michael Pollack
Head of Media & Communications
Michael joined CreditorWatch in July 2021. He has more than 20 years’ experience in business journalism, marketing and communications strategy and digital content development. He is passionate about communicating to the business community how CreditorWatch’s product suite can help them grow and protect their companies.
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