Doha: Qatar Chamber (QC) concluded a training program today, which it has organized in cooperation with the First International Development Centre. The three-day program is held for the first time in the State of Qatar, under the title 'Credit Management and Debt Collection,' with the participation of 21 trainees. According to Qatar News Agency, the program targeted financial experts, business owners, financial department employees, and consultants. The three-day training program addressed topics including the basics of credit management, debt collection, and the ten elements of credit and risk management, as well as collection strategies from businesses and individuals. The sessions also addressed the tasks of the collection officer, professional obligation, customer rights and evaluation, and the development of credit policies. At the conclusion of the training, participants received certificates of participation from Qatar Chamber.
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