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Strategic Resource Alternatives

www.sranow.com

 
Strategic Resource Alternatives (SRA) has been providing end-to-end solutions to assist clients in managing their back office and receivable needs since 1971. As a premier nationwide account receivables management and outsourcing firm, SRA currently services consumer and commercial businesses engaged in heavily regulated, high-volume industries including banking, automotive finance, credit card, equipment leasing, student lending, medical services, telecommunications, utilities, retail, and publications. SRA partners with clients by creating unique solutions to significantly reduce their operating costs enabling them to focus on their core line of business while improving their revenue and profitability. By offering a variety of operational and financial ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.sranow.com
  • 112 West Park Drive Suite 200
    Mount Laurel, NJ USA 08540
  • Phone: 844.567.7886

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