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Chase Receivables
Chase Receivables is not affiliated, associated, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. or any of its affiliates including, without limitation, Chase Bank. We are industry leaders in the debt collection field dedicated to ongoing education, client security & compliance, and unmatched service excellence.

Organized in 1953, Chase Receivables is a trusted collection presence across the nation and is proud to maintain a reputation as an industry leader. We offer our clients a strategic partnership with a promise to always meet & exceed compliance and service expectations. Our mission is to consistently provide the most innovative, securely managed and accurately communicated solutions to our clients.
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Chase Receivables originated as a collection agency in 1953 as Credit Bureau of Napa County, Inc. located in Sonoma, California. Chase Receivables prides itself on maintaining its reputation as an industry leader. Over the years, we have consistently been ranked as a top performer in the Financial Services industry.
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Our services are tailored to your needs - because we know that every client is not the same. Our recovery specialists are thoroughly trained across a broad spectrum of recovery processes and procedures. They know that each and every account must be approached individually and tailored for the industry.
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We are always looking for professionals who are hard working, enthusiastic, and dedicated to the betterment of the company. Chase Receivables cares for the well-being of its employees. We have incorporated safety, learning, and a fun and energetic working environment for our staff. We consider our employees the core of our business; they are responsible for what Chase Receivables is today.
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If you are looking to contact Chase Receivables to help recover your outstanding Accounts Receivables, we would love to hear from you!. TakePlease take a moment to provide the information in the form to the right, and a Chase Receivables representative will contact you. You do not need to contact Chase Receivables if you are a debtor with an outstanding balance.
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By signing in the box to the left, I am authorizing Chase Receivables to send me future correspondence via email using the email address I've provided above. I am verifying that the information provided above is accurate, and the email address provided is my own and is not furnished or owned by my employer.
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