Director
Learn more about Richard House
Richard is a Director based in our Sheffield office. He specialises in receivables management, with extensive experience in collect outs, debtor ledger verification, credit control process reviews and pre legal debt recovery.
Richard has over 20 years’ experience working in the debt recovery sector. He is skilled in reviewing company credit control teams to aid improvement processes and receipt recovery, and providing urgent, on-site debtor ledger reviews and assessments of potential insolvent businesses for banks, asset-based lenders and insolvency practitioners.
Notable cases include the collection of a funded £2.6 million haulier debtor ledger, with 95% recovery achieved, and the collection of a £1.1 million agricultural debtor ledger on behalf of the administrators, with 90% recovery. He also worked on the verification of a funded £10 million recruitment debtor ledger, identifying invoice inconsistency of £3.8 million.
Prior to joining BTG, Richard managed the debt position of large multi-million turnover wholesalers, including iconic British brands. He also gained experience in the insolvent and funded ledger collections divisions within two large UK restructuring firms.
Richard is currently Chair of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management’s Sheffield and District Branch.
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