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  1. Debt Collection Agency

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Debitura is the global debt collection platform for businesses with unpaid invoices across multiple countries. We connect creditors with the best-performing licensed collection agency or law firm in the debtor's local market, so every case is handled by a partner who knows the jurisdiction, the language, and the debtor-side regulations. What makes Debitura different from a traditional international agency is the feedback loop. Every partner in the network is continuously scored on recovery rate, speed, communication, SLA compliance, and client satisfaction. Cases are routed based on that data, competing partners are A/B tested head-to-head in the same market, and underperformers are replaced. Clients don't have to hope they picked the right agency. The platform has already tested them. Because over 1,000 companies submit claims through one platform, Debitura negotiates rates that are typically lower than what a single business could arrange on its own, starting from 6% in Europe. A single master contract, the Standard Debt Collection Agreement, covers every country, eliminating the need for per-market legal work. The platform includes real-time case tracking, direct messaging with collection partners, standardized reporting across every country, accounting integrations (Stripe, QuickBooks Online, Zoho Books, KashFlow), a Zapier connector, and a REST API for deeper automation. No upfront fees, no monthly subscriptions. You pay only if an invoice is recovered. Typical users include SME finance teams managing 1 to 10 cross-border invoices, mid-market and enterprise AR leaders replacing fragmented networks of local agencies, and fintech or accounting platforms offering debt collection as an embedded service to their own customers.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am owner of Company name Forex…

I am owner of Company name Forex Sports, And had a dispute with client. who scammed us for Thousands of Dollars. Since i am not in USA, I needed a company who can help me to get that money back. Debitura had wasted my whole year to reclaim my debt from my client. They did nothing! They said they got in contact with client but i am doubtful in that as well. They never tried to dig in the case and Didn't get in detail messages with me.

So they are totally Fake, Once you asked any question or complain about there service, They will make sure to humiliate you!!

January 20, 2026
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