Episode 28

Credit Control Opportunities for Accountants with Glen Morgan

Episode 28. In today's interview, "Credit Control Opportunities for Accountants with Glen Morgan."

Glen set up Credebt Ltd in 2009 to become one of the leading providers of Receivables Management services in the UK, working for Insolvency Practitioners, Invoice Finance companies/Other Charge holders and their clients. He has worked in the Collections industry for 28 years and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management. He has written several syllabus and training courses on the subject of effective Credit Management and also advised UK Government regarding the impact of late payment on small businesses. In 2019, he set up Itsettled, the UK’s first fully automated Collection’s Platform to help businesses improve their cashflow position.

Key takeaways from this episode include:

➤ the pressures faced by businesses currently, and why they are turning to accountants as their trusted advisors

➤ why 2022 will be very challenging for companies now that government support is no longer available

➤ how accountants can help businesses with cashflow management and access to tools/resources that help their clients

➤ why accountants can only be trusted advisors to businesses if they have stayed up to date with the changing world

➤ what gives big businesses the edge over smaller ones when formulating credit policies

➤ why very few accountants are comfortable offering credit control and credit management services to clients

➤ the staggering amount of money owed to small and medium businesses at any given time (in the UK and likely globally)

➤ what separates the good accountants from the great ones in challenging times

➤ how accounting firms have changed in pandemic times and what drivers push any change

➤ the increasing challenge accounting professionals have in keeping up to date with fintech advancements

➤ advice for accounting leaders who feel pressured by the agenda of vendors selling software and technology

➤ the ItSettled proposition and how it helps the clients of accountants manage their credit with full integrations to collect owed monies

➤ critical steps for accounting firms in adding credit control as an additional service for their clients

➤ what good credit control looks like and the key word that should govern any credit management offering for accountancy clients

➤ what is coming up for the accounting profession in the next few years and the economic outlook for businesses

➤ what has contributed to the late payment problem for businesses, particularly with governmental interventions

➤ the most satisfying aspects of providing credit control and positive cashflow management for businesses

➤ what questions an accountant could ask to create credit management opportunities and a call to ItSettled or Credebt

➤ signs that a company may require credit control measures from their professional advisors

➤ words of encouragement and advice for accountants who want to serve their clients in the best possible way

Glen has been married 18 years, is a keen runner and spends most of his spare time with his 2 kids and watching MCU. You can reach him here:

www.linkedin.com/in/glenmorgan

www.twitter.com/morgangfm

www.itsettled.co.uk/for-accountants

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Accounting Voices helps people in the accounting world stay relevant visible and vocal. Host Rob Brown interprets trends reshaping the profession and gives listeners insight to build authority influence and a stronger voice in firms and markets.

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Rob Brown

Rob Brown is the founder and host of the Accounting Voices Podcast, the flagship solo show of the Accounting Voices Network. Each episode offers sharp analysis and commentary on the trends, ideas and people shaping the global accounting profession.

Through this Accounting Voices Podcast, Rob helps accounting firm leaders, decision makers and professionals stay relevant and make sense of disruption in areas like AI, automation, M&A, private equity and soft skills beyond the tech. His perspective blends clarity, insight and curiosity, making complex issues relevant and practical for professionals and decision makers across accounting and finance.

He also leads two monthly panel shows, Accounting M&A and Accounting AI, which bring together senior voices to explore consolidation, strategy and the impact of technology on firms and people.

Rob is the author of the bestselling book Build Your Reputation (Wiley) and a TEDx speaker whose talk The Personal Brand of You has more than 400,000 views. Over his career he has hosted and moderated more than 1,000 conversations with accounting and fintech leaders worldwide.

Based in Nottingham UK, Rob is a stroke survivor living with epilepsy, a black belt in kickboxing, a decent chess player and an average player of four musical instruments.