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Dignity Collects
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- ISBN8233503375
- EAN9798233503375
- Date de parution19/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In the Kenyan financial sector, debt collection has long been synonymous with fear. From the relentless "shame-calling" of digital lenders to the heavy-handed tactics of traditional auctioneers, the industry has operated on a singular, flawed assumption: that the only way to get paid is through intimidation. Fear has been mistaken for leverage for so long that many institutions can no longer distinguish between pressure and progress.
Once you have screamed at a borrower, threatened their mother, and called their boss, you are left with a "toxic asset" and a destroyed relationship. You haven't just lost the principal; you have killed the lifetime value of a customer. Collection is not a moral contest; it is a systems problem. This briefing introduces the Dignity Dividend-the measurable financial return that comes from treating a borrower as a partner in resolution rather than a criminal in hiding.
It is the cold, empirical realization that people repay those who preserve their future, not those who destroy it.
Once you have screamed at a borrower, threatened their mother, and called their boss, you are left with a "toxic asset" and a destroyed relationship. You haven't just lost the principal; you have killed the lifetime value of a customer. Collection is not a moral contest; it is a systems problem. This briefing introduces the Dignity Dividend-the measurable financial return that comes from treating a borrower as a partner in resolution rather than a criminal in hiding.
It is the cold, empirical realization that people repay those who preserve their future, not those who destroy it.



