The Mine Health and Safety Council seeks a qualified service provider for debt collection support over a three-year period. This tender emphasizes the need for effective debt recovery strategies to enhance financial sustainability.
The Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC) is inviting proposals for the appointment of a service provider to deliver debt collection support services for a duration of three years. The selected service provider will be responsible for implementing effective debt recovery strategies, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, and maintaining a professional relationship with debtors. The focus will be on optimizing collections while minimizing disputes and enhancing the overall financial health of the MHSC.
Key requirements include a proven track record in debt collection, familiarity with the mining sector, and the ability to provide regular reporting on collection activities. The service provider will need to demonstrate their capacity to handle various types of debts, including outstanding fees and penalties, and to employ ethical collection practices. This initiative aims to improve the financial sustainability of the MHSC, enabling it to continue its vital work in promoting health and safety within the mining industry.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in debt collection services, particularly those with experience in the public sector or mining industry. Companies with a strong ethical approach and proven methodologies for effective debt recovery are encouraged to apply.
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