Debtor Daddy – whose mission is to revolutionise the way businesses chase overdue invoices and collect debt – is celebrating the tremendous feat of getting $1.5 billion dollars’ of overdue invoices paid.
From law firms to construction services, those hard-earned dollars have found their way back to over 5,000 businesses around the world.
“This milestone is the result of great teamwork and collaboration between us and our clients,” says Matt McFedries, CEO and co-founder of Debtor Daddy. “A special thanks goes out to the hard-working members of Debtor Daddy who have played a huge role in this journey.”
“It couldn’t have been done without the businesses who have embraced the idea of outsourcing their debtor management to us, a task that they hate doing and struggle to find time for. Their success stories of hours saved, stress alleviated and bank accounts ‘back in the black’ are what drives us to keep innovating in what’s a traditionally unloved area of business.”
“Let’s continue to show the world that it’s possible to have stress-free cashflow.”
In 2007, Matt started his first business in web design. During this time, he experienced first-hand the pain of managing late payment and met dozens of other businesses struggling similarly. It was then the idea for Debtor Daddy was born.
Since then, Debtor Daddy has helped businesses around the world with their debtor management so they can spend less time chasing overdue invoices and more time growing their business.
Thousands of businesses already using Debtor Daddy to transform the way they chase overdue invoices. Care to try?
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About Debtor Daddy:
Utilising a unique combination of smart technology and the human touch, Debtor Daddy helps SMEs get invoices paid, allowing them to get back to what they love while creating a more successful business. Caring about our customers is at the heart of what we do. That’s why we have a top team of professionals from a diverse range of backgrounds, who take the time to understand and support our clients and their businesses.
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