Elk Grove Village, IL — To celebrate and give something back during their 25th anniversary year, CDI is asking their clients to participate with them in selecting worthwhile charities. During the remaining months of 2010, CDI will select every 25th claim submitted for collection with their agency. The company placing the account will be notified and provided with a list of researched and reputable charities from which they can select and to which CDI will make a $25 contribution in their name.

Living in a time when so many worthwhile charities and the causes they support are facing indescribable daily challenges, it is sometimes difficult to fathom the volume of need that exists in the world. CDI recognized this need and was anxious to provide support by letting their clients help in the selection process. The vetted charities will represent a range of issues to choose from in the areas of Health Care, Children, World Relief, Education, Animals and the Arts.

“For a quarter-century, we have listened to our clients. Now, it seems only natural that we seek their input in selecting the charities CDI will make contributions to during our anniversary year” Lou Figueroa – President, Credit Decisions International, Ltd.

Established in 1985, Credit Decisions, International, Ltd. is a commercial collection agency certified by both the Commercial Law League of America and the International Association of Commercial Collectors (one of only 6 agencies holding both certifications in the country). Focused on offering the best in communication and the highest net return, the CDI team is dedicated to both professionalism and client service. From extremely sensitive early recovery programs to third party collection and customized portfolio projects, CDI tailors its efforts to each client’s needs using the integrity of the staff, effectiveness of their effort and the individual attention accorded each client to serve them across the nation and around the world.


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