Ascend United, a top debt broker whose pioneering recovery techniques and approach to debt sales enable financial service companies to attract attention from experienced buyers, today announced its selection of Bartley Ventures, LLC, an advanced performance marketing solutions business, to market its services.

According to Ascend United Program Manager Phillip Slater, the new partnership with Bartley Ventures will make it easier for Ascend United to actively expand its client base and continue to provide solid products and services to current clients.

"This move will also allow us to take advantage of Bartley Ventures’ direct access to certain credit issuers and extensive knowledge of our industry," says Slater. "We will continue our strong internal marketing efforts and look forward to Bartley Ventures assisting Ascend United as we grow into new markets."

Bartley Ventures will market Ascend United’s debt brokerage, outsourced recovery management and collection consulting services.

"Many credit grantors feel like a small fish in a big pond when they look for outsourced solutions or innovative answers for handling their delinquent and charged-off debt. Ascend United changes that by offering the negotiating power of many to help institutions lower expenses and increase returns," says Roxanne Bartley, president and co-founder of Bartley Ventures LLC. "We are proud to have been selected as Ascend United’s marketing partner and are enthusiastic about contributing to their continued success."

From strategy analysis and design, through implementation and results testing, Ascend United can facilitate improvements in all phases of debt collection and recovery. Ascend United offers a wide range of products to all types of financial services companies. These include management of third-party collection programs, training, consulting and unique debt sales services. Credit unions, banks, debt buyers, utilities and others can benefit from more than 25 years experience in collections and debt recovery.


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