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Accounts Receivable
Solutions
Founded in Melbourne in 2002 and in New Zealand in
1998 to help small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
get paid without stress and without upsetting customers.
Our local outsource debtor management service means
we act like a member of your staff without being on
your payroll – and this can be from as little
as $49 per week.
So apart from paying you sooner, your customers are
usually unaware of our involvement and all monies go
directly to you.
We don’t do debt collecting or factoring, just
reduce your need for either!
Our systems were developed from UK and US models and
are uniquely customised for Australia. We have up to
date CRM and accounts software to service you effectively,
improve efficiencies and lower your costs.
As you know getting paid and maintaining sound customer
relations is not easy so see our services to find out
how you can get paid painlessly.
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Adrian Stead
B.Bus (Econ), B.A., Grad.Dip.Ed
Adrian is the Managing Director of Accounts
Receivable Solutions (ARS) in Western Australia. For
twelve years prior to joining the ARS team he was Commercial
Manager for a manufacturing company based in WA. Amongst
the duties of his senior role was the management of
the accounts receivable
function and that experience has benefitted many clients
of ARS.
Adrian also has extensive senior management experience
in the banking and finance sectors in both Australia
and UK. He is also a qualified teacher.
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Robin Rainbow
F.F.A (UK), B.Sc (B.Admin)
Robin is the founder of ARS. He has extensive business
experience on four continents as a corporate CEO and
as a UN Development Programme business and industrial
development consultant.
His career has involved him in journalism and as an
accountant before he moved into commerce as a financial
controller, finance director and then CEO.
He also has extensive business, restructuring and trade
development experience.
Robin is author of ‘Get Paid Painlessly’,
a B2B credit control book, whilst further publications,
‘Get Paid’ and ‘Start Your Own
Business’ go to print in 2010.
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