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NCOAUG Training Day Advanced Collections James.Ross@Cambridge-NA

NCOAUG Training Day Advanced Collections James.Ross@Cambridge-NA.com. August 15, 2008. Advanced Collections Overview. Collections agents and their managers can use Oracle Collections to: Identify delinquent customers Obtain a snapshot of the customer ’ s past payment history

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NCOAUG Training Day Advanced Collections James.Ross@Cambridge-NA

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  1. NCOAUG Training DayAdvanced CollectionsJames.Ross@Cambridge-NA.com August 15, 2008

  2. Advanced Collections Overview • Collections agents and their managers can use Oracle Collections to: • Identify delinquent customers • Obtain a snapshot of the customer’s past payment history • Review a customer’s aging data • View key customer collections metrics • Track each delinquency as it moves through the collections lifecycle • Support standard methods of payments that will quickly resolve the delinquent situation • Calculate collections scores for customers • Plan and execute collections strategies to automate as much of the collections • management process as possible • Plan and execute collections dunning plans to automatically send dunning notices • and optionally, schedule dunning callbacks • Attach notes to a customer’s records • Create tasks

  3. Advanced Collections Key Features

  4. Universal Work Queue

  5. Universal Work Queue Cont’ • The Universal Work Queue (UWQ) is the source for getting work. • In the left pane, you can view Active, Complete or Pending Delinquent Accounts, Broken Promises Tasks owned by the collector that is logged into the system. • In the right pane, you can view customers and drilldown on each customer line. The UWQ columns can be moved and sorted by any one column. Changes can be saved per collector preferences. • Double click on any line to drilldown and open the Advanced Collections forms.

  6. Collections Form Collection Record Header Collection Record Detail

  7. Oracle Advanced Collections - Profile Tab

  8. Profile Tab • The Profile tab is the first tab in the Collections Center window and appears on the Collections tab in eBusiness Center. It provides a snapshot of delinquent customers by providing information on invoices and promises based on a rolling 12 month calendar. • It provides information about the last payment made by the customer and the last customer interaction. The Delinquencies table displays all transactions that have a status of delinquent.

  9. Oracle Advanced Collections – History Tab

  10. History Tab • Use the History tab to view historic information based on the selected type, such as dunning or adjustments. • Collectors have to review and prove "due diligence" for collections calls. Collections agents can see information about previous interactions that occurred with a customer about issues relating to collections activities.

  11. Oracle Advanced Collections - Accounts Tab

  12. Accounts Tab • The Account tab displays Information about the selected account. Click the Details Button for more information about the selected account. • Additionally, the Customer Master is available from this screen.

  13. Accounts Tab - Detail Button • View Credit Information • View Existing Role Information that was Entered in Oracle Receivables • Click Cancel to return to the Collections window

  14. Accounts Tab - Detail Button Cont’ • View Site Info for the Customer • View Account Relationships • Click Cancel to return to the Collections window

  15. Guidelines for Account Relationships • When you create relationships between any customer accounts in Oracle Receivables, you indicate that the relationship is either one-way or reciprocal. • When you apply receipts to an invoice in a one-way relationship, the parent account can apply receipts to the invoices in the related account, but receipts in the related account cannot be applied to the parent account's invoices. In other words, the parent can pay for the child but the child cannot pay for the parent in a one-way relationship. • When applying invoices to commitments, an account can only apply invoices to commitments that it owns or to commitments of a parent customer account to which it is related. Reciprocal account relationships allow parties to pay each other's debit items and enter invoices against each other's commitments. • You can define an unlimited number of customer account relationships.

  16. Oracle Advanced Collections - Transaction Tab

  17. Transactions Tab • In the Transactions tab select one of the following transaction classes for a selected account and date range: • Invoice, Credit memo, Debit memo, Chargeback, Deposit Guarantee, • Select a transaction and click Transaction Details. • The Transaction Details window displays the line items for the transaction. • If you want to send a copy of the transaction to the customer, then click SendCopy.

  18. Disputes – Transaction Tab • Debtors often refuse to pay invoices because they do not believe they owe money for a variety of reasons. Use this procedure to submit a dispute against an invoice (whether or not it is delinquent). Once created, a dispute is sent to Oracle Receivables via the Credit Memo Workflow for review and resolution. • In the Transactions tab, select the invoice and click Transaction Details. • If the customer is disputing a specific invoice line item, then perform the following steps: • Select Specific Invoice Lines from the Dispute Section LOV. • Select the line item. • Enter the dispute amount or dispute quantity for the line. If the invoice has no line items, then the line-item related dispute fields are not accessible. • The application calculates the dispute amount if you enter a dispute quantity. The dispute amounts are totaled in the Dispute Total field. • Next

  19. Disputes – Transaction Tab Cont’ • If the customer wants to dispute a section of the invoice, then use the LOV in the Dispute Section field to select one of the following: • Lines subtotal • Shipping • Tax • Total • The total amount for the selected section appears in the Dispute Totals field. Earlier disputes are not included in the total. • If the customer's dispute is over an expected discount, enter the discount amount. • The amount is calculated using the entered percent against the invoice total prior to shipping and tax. • Select a dispute reason. • Optionally, enter a note. • Click Dispute.

  20. Disputes – Transaction Tab Cont’ • A dispute confirmation message containing a dispute number appears and can be used as a reference between customer and collector. • Confirmation of the dispute is sent automatically if the necessary profiles are set and a default One-to-One Fulfillment template is defined. • The dispute creates a Credit Memo Request in Oracle Receivables. • While invoices are in dispute they are no longer labeled as delinquent. Disputed transactions are recorded in Interaction History, including the transaction number, class, type, date, status, amount, remaining amount, customer name, and organization.

  21. Oracle Advanced Collections - Lifecycle Tab

  22. Lifecycle Tab • The Lifecycle tab provides a view of all of a customer's delinquencies. Complicated delinquencies can involve placing customers on credit or service hold (used only with Lease Management), bringing suit to get payment, repossessing and reselling assets to cure delinquencies, write off of assets, or customer bankruptcy. The Lifecycle Tab, in conjunction with various HTML interfaces used by collections specialists and managers, supports these latter stage delinquency processes.

  23. Oracle Advanced Collections - Aging Tab

  24. Aging Tab Cont’

  25. Aging Tab • You can view your customer's outstanding account balances on the Aging tab in Collections. The Aging tab opens using the default aging bucket defined when you set up Collections, but you can view account balances using any aging bucket defined in Oracle Receivables. You can modify your display by specifying an aging bucket or by choosing to summarize open credits. • Collections calculates and displays the total outstanding amounts for the current data level view, which can be by customer, bill to, or account. Aging per individual delinquency is not available. • You can view finance charges, approved and pending adjustments, and amounts in dispute. • You can view the amount of receipts at risk. • If you select to summarize open credits, you can view credits not aged for unapplied cash, on account cash, on account credits, cash claims, and prepayments. • Select the Transaction button to view all transactions for an aging bucket line. From there you can select a transaction and view transaction details, process payments, or enter a dispute.

  26. Oracle Advanced Collections - Notes Tab

  27. Notes Tab • Collectors can enter notes in the following situations: • Performing any interaction on a delinquency • Processing a payment • Recording a promise to pay • Processing a dispute • Reversing a payment • Recording delinquency information • Recording later stage delinquency information such bankruptcy, litigation, write-off, repossession. • Reviewing cases • Completing a customer interaction • Recording information related to a task

  28. Oracle Advanced Collections - Task Tab

  29. Task Tab • Use the Task tab to enter tasks for follow-up • Tasks for Collectors are available in the Universal Work Queue.

  30. So How Do You Set UpOracle Advanced Collections?

  31. Dunning Letters Very simple to set up Use as a starting point Become familiar with the process Realize benefits faster Adjust your own procedures Identify where strategies would benefit Strategies Handle a variety of collection efforts Tailor strategies for sets of customers Develop different tasks for each strategy Assign customers to strategies More lead time to implement Handles very complex collections Setup Options

  32. Let’s cover the Dunning Letter Setup

  33. Setup New Responsibilities Assign Profiles to new responsibilities for MO and SOB Assign Responsibilities to users Setup Party Relations Types Setup Relationship Types Setup AR Collectors Enable AR Summary Tables Define Resource Hierarchy Group Assign Roles and Resource Groups Note: Territory Management Setup is not required since AC no longer uses that feature Assign Collector to the Customer / Site Profile Setup the Profiles for Universal Work Queue Setup Task Types Map Task Types Setup the Scoring Engine Setup Scoring Components Assign JTF Admin Rights to Administrators Create Fulfillment Engine Dunning Letters Create a Dunning Plan Implementation Steps for Dunning Letter Plan

  34. Setup New Responsibilities • Collections Agent • Forms Administrator • HTML Administrator • HTML Manager • Need all four for each operating unit

  35. Assign Profiles to new responsibilities for MO and SOB • Set MO: Operating Unit • Set GL Set of Books Name

  36. Assign Responsibilities to users • Query each User Name • Fill in Person who is the Collector • Assign the proper responsibility

  37. Setup Party Relations Types • Collections • Collections Of • Dunning • Dunnings Of

  38. Setup Relationship Types • Trading Community Manager • Administration • Relationships • 11.5.10.2 Version

  39. Setup AR Collectors • Employee Name matches the Person in the User Screen

  40. Enable AR Summary Tables • Set the AR: Allow Summary Table Refresh profile option to Yes. • Run the Refresh AR Transactions Summary Tables

  41. Define Resource Hierarchy Group • “Used in” Tab must include “Collections”

  42. Assign Roles and Resource Groups • Role Type = Collections • Role = Role for that person • For the Group, assign the role to that group for that collector

  43. Assign Collector to the Customer / Site Profile • Customer Level • Only one Org OR • Same collector across all orgs • Site Level • Different collector depending on org

  44. Setup the Profiles for Universal Work Queue • Queues Displayed • Customer Delinquencies • Customer Promises • Broken Promises: Customer • My Tasks • Queue Order • State 1 – 4 the order you want to see the queues displayed

  45. Setup Task Types • CRM Administration

  46. Map Task Types • CRM Administration

  47. Setup Scoring Engine • Decide what level to score at • Customer (Party) • Account (Customer) • Bill-to • Copy the seeded scoring engine to your own name • Example: Click “Copy” next to “Sample Delinquent Account Scoring Engine” • Scores will be assessed at the Customer Account level

  48. Setup Scoring Engine - Continued • Enter Score Name • Enter Score Description • Set Enabled Flag to Yes • You are now ready to add Score Components • Click the Score Components Button

  49. Setup Scoring Components • Concepts • Scoring Components are those attributes that you determine are important factors for rating how your customer is performing • Sample components are • Bucket Number • Total dollar value of delinquencies • Total number of delinquencies • Length of time a customer has been a customer • Assign value 1 – 100 to each component value (e.g. 0 - $10,000 = 100 (Best)) • Assign a rating (.1 - 1) for each component • Scoring results • Each customer will receive a score of 1 to 100 (100 being good) based on the above components and ratings assigned to each component – Example follows….

  50. Setup Scoring Components – continued – List of Seeded Components • Account • Account Aging Bucket Line for Account • Account Since • Amount Overdue to Delinquency Threshold (Ratio of loan amount overdue relative to delinquency limit) • Amount of Delinquencies for Account • Number of Delinquencies for Account • Bill-To • Amount of Delinquencies for Bill To • Bill To Aging Bucket Line • Customer Since for Bill To • Number of Delinquencies for Bill To • Party • Customer Since for Party • Number of Delinquencies for Party • Party Aging Bucket Line • Amount of Delinquencies for Party

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