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Spring Oaks Capital

www.springoakscapital.com

 
Spring Oaks Capital is a national debt buyer of consumer and small business non-performing portfolios. We subscribe to an employee and consumer-centric operating philosophy that creates high-value jobs, a significant performance lift and highest standards of compliance. Our business strategy is designed around innovative data-driven technology to maximize collection results and a contact platform that offers multi-channel options to meet each consumer’s communication preference. Spring Oaks Capital has the management vision and experience to nurture a culture and DNA that is unique in the space.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Paul Hurlocker
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Michael Meyer
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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