Since our inception, BARR Credit Services has offered international collections to meet our client’s global needs. BARR has an experienced collection department specializing in debt recovery in the global marketplace. There many problems that may arise when dealing with international clients:

  • Time Zones
  • Local Laws
  • Regulations
  • Statutes of Limitations
  • Exchange Rates
  • Taxes
  • Local Customs
  • Accepted Business Practices
  • Language Barriers

Experience Counts

Experience Counts

Our dedicated team overcomes these obstacles while maintaining a professional and ethical approach to the recovery of unpaid balances.

BARR Credit Services has successfully recovered funds for our clients from virtually every corner of the globe. Our team of professionals has collected funds in the following locations:

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Bermuda
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • China
  • Columbia
  • Costa Rica
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Finland
  • France
  • Guatemala
  • Hong Kong
  • Iceland
  • India
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Japan
  • Kenya
  • Mexico
  • Nassau
  • New Zealand
  • Nigeria
  • Norway
  • Pakistan
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Puerto Rico
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • St. Thomas
  • Sweden
  • Taiwan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • US Virgin Islands

BARR Credit Services’ membership and involvement with the International Association of Commercial Collections (IACC) has been valuable in establishing and strengthening many international relationships. Randy Frazee, the CEO of BARR, as well as Jim Bessenbacher, the President of BARR, are past Presidents and Board Members of IACC. We are able to utilize these foreign agency connections as well as a worldwide network of attorneys for assistance.

*BARR does not pursue collections in areas that fall under the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) that have trade sanctions.