Security Credit Services, one of the country’s premier purchasers of distressed consumer receivables, announced that it is welcoming Brandy Reardon as Vice President of Business Development.  Reardon will be charged with developing its contingency collection and litigation products.

Reardon offers many years of experience in the accounts receivable management industry serving most recently as Portfolio Sales Manager for Unifund, where she served for eight years.  Reardon is well known, trusted and respected as a top client services and sales professional throughout the industry.

“I am very excited to join Security Credit Services,” stated Reardon. “The executive team consists of extremely talented industry veterans and I am honored to be part of it.  I look forward to contributing to its inevitable continued success by leveraging invaluable industry relationships I’ve developed over the years.  Security Credit has outstanding services to offer and I’m anxious to present them to the industry.”

William Alias, President of Security Credit Services stated:  “Over the past several years we have built several collection and service entities that are mature and performing quite well.  Security Credit Services is now prepared to offer services consisting of; pre-legal collections on attorney letterhead, litigation services nationwide through our Attorney Network group, Bankruptcy and Deceased collections and third party collections nationwide.  I can’t think of another individual that would best represent our firm and the services we now offer other than Brandy Reardon. She is an accomplished industry veteran and will fit well with our existing management personnel.”

Security Credit Services, is headquartered in Oxford, Miss., with regional offices in Atlanta and Cincinnati – where Brandy Reardon will be based.  Security Credit Services is one of the top twenty debt buyers in the U.S., and was recently named the 48th fastest growing private company in the U.S. by Inc. Magazine.


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