June 9, 2017, Henderson, NV – DebtTrader is pleased to announce that it is sponsoring the “Getting Your Feet Wet: Purchase a New Type of Debt” webinar held by the Receivables Management Association to be held on June 20, 2017.

DebtTrader CEO, Matthew Wratten states: “We are extremely pleased to be part of RMA’s educational initiatives, particularly in the areas of Financial Technology (FinTech). As the nation’s leading full-service debt marketplace and a FinTech company, we look at technology as a solution to create more efficiencies, transparency, and compliance in the market.”

RMA’s Receivables Management Certification Program offers professional designations to companies and individuals operating and employed within the U.S. receivables industry. This “global standard” certification program was designed to promote uniform, consumer-oriented, best practice standards for the receivables industry.

“RMA strives to set the standard in the receivables management industry through highly effective grassroots advocacy, education, and events,” said Marian Sangalang, Board Treasurer and Chair of the RMA Education Committee. “We value DebtTrader for their generous sponsorship and applaud them for promoting the benefits of professional development.”

The webinar will explore the many types of debt percolating throughout the credit and collection industry. Each one comes with a different set of challenges, regulations, and compliance concerns. The session will focus on answering questions such as “How can a debt purchaser asses an interest rate charged by a national bank if that interest rate is above state usury laws?”, “What concerns does a medical debt purchaser have under privacy laws such as HIPPA?” and “What’s fintech and why is it garnering so much attention?” Attendees of the course will receive one (1) educational credit towards re/certification. Interested participants can register for the session at

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