CHESAPEAKE, VA. -- Spring Oaks Capital, LLC is pleased to announce the closing of a new credit facility, as well as a large capital raise to support the growth of its technology-focused consumer debt investing and collections platform. The $150 million senior secured revolving credit facility provided by funds managed by Värde Partners and UBS O’Connor, coupled with a fourth-round capital raise will support the Company’s portfolio acquisition strategy along with the continued development of industry leading consumer engagement and analytical tools. The new credit facility reduces borrowing costs while increasing flexibility, positioning Spring Oaks to execute upon a robust pipeline of investment opportunities while building a platform with an unmatched compliance focus that empowers consumers on their journey to resolve the burden of financial debt through machine learning, data science, and deep industry expertise.
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The New York Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) is proposing to amend its rules relating to debt collectors. The lengthy proposals cover many aspects of the debt collection cycle, including validation, verification, consumer communication, credit reporting, monthly reporting, and recordkeeping. The proposal also includes specific provisions relative to medical debt and time-barred debt.
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On September 20, the Senate Banking Committee held its first hearing on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial services space, further revealing a partisan divide regarding the utilities and risks associated with the technology.
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