The Myth of the “Fast Fix:” Strategies for Responding to Debt Settlement

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Tuesday, October 22 @ 3PM – 4PM Eastern Time

The Myth of the “Fast Fix:” Strategies for Responding to Debt Settlement

Debt settlement can be attractive to people who are deep in debt, experiencing high stress, don’t know that they have other options, and are vulnerable to the “fast fix” solutions settlement companies promote. You know the damage that debt settlement can have – the people you serve may not know the impact until it’s too late.

Your partnership with GreenPath equips you to reach people before they get too far into the debt settlement process and explore other options that may be a better fit for their goals: options they simply may not have known existed. Join us to explore resources available, best practices for implementing them, and hear some of the impact we’ve already seen.

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What You Will Learn

  • The impact of using GreenPath’s Debt Settlement Prevention kit to let people know they have options
  • How to equip your staff to provide solutions and resources when someone is considering settlement
  • How GreenPath can help your financial institution avoid losses through debt settlement

Who Should Attend

  • Leaders in Collections, Resolutions, and Loss Mitigation
  • Member/Customer Service Leaders
  • Anyone passionate about helping your financial institution avoid loss while supporting the people you serve
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GreenPath&# ;s Luke Pelger

Luke Pelger: GreenPath Strategic Partner Manager

The Myth of the “Fast Fix:” Strategies for Responding to Debt Settlement

Amber Miller: GreenPath Partner Experience Manager

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Greenpath Financial Wellness

GreenPath Financial Wellness is a trusted national nonprofit with more than 60-years of helping people build financial health and resiliency. Our NFCC-certified counselors give you options to manage credit card debt, student loans and homeownership.