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Nimble Group provides highly professional credit management services to many of the largest credit grantors in South Africa. We provide services for high volume consumer and corporate accounts, receivables management, customer service work, and we collect early stage arrear and overdue accounts.

We also provide debt restructuring support and advisory services to financially stressed entities.

Nimble Group focuses on managing credit risk for lenders and borrowers in Southern Africa. Services relating to consumer debtor books include:

  • Outsourced receivables management services
  • Collection services
  • Early and late stage trace solutions
  • Legal collection solutions
  • Offers to purchase charged off portfolios for both consumer and corporate accounts
  • Credit risk support, consulting, analytics and credit process reviews

Nimble Group manages a large, sophisticated call centre to support the management of high volume collections. The call centre uses advanced analytics, tailored systems and skilled management to maximise collections.

Services relating to corporate lending/borrowing exposures include:

  • Independent business reviews (to assess sustainability and viability)
  • Credit management reviews
  • Valuation of debtor books
  • Valuation of securities
  • Corporate collection services
  • Credit risk and consulting services
  • Computing complex liquidation dividends
  • Advising on and implementing debt restructuring
  • Bank consortium management
  • Informal wind down support and implementation

In addition, Nimble Group manages the Nimble Credit Opportunities Fund ("the Nimble Fund") which provides lenders with a transactional exit to either consumer or corporate non performing loans ("NPLs"). The Nimble Fund has acquired NPL's with a face value in excess of R1 billion.