NEW YORK — LexisNexis officially re-launched its dedicated receivables management website, outfitting the site with new Web 2.0 capabilities in an attempt to create an interactive, online experience. 

The website now features blog posts and articles relevant to the receivables management industry, including information on best practices, complimentary access to thought leadership white papers and case studies, industry news related to banking, bankruptcy and collections, analyses of market trends, product innovations and upcoming events.

LexisNexis added its new site also will feature commentary from guest bloggers within the industry.

These bloggers include:

—Rob Fite, vice president of LexisNexis Risk Solutions, who brings with him nearly 20 years of experience in the fields of collections, credit, and risk management.

—Tom Sizer, director of product management and receivables management at LexisNexis.

—Linda Straub Jones, bankruptcy product consultant for LexisNexis Banko products, who has more than 25 years experience in the credit/collections space.

—Mike Dozier, product consultant at LexisNexis with 25 years of collections experience, responsible for developing solutions for the collections and recovery industry.

—Denise Cross, senior vertical solutions consultant at LexisNexis with a primary focus on workflow analysis and design.

—David Noll, product manager at LexisNexis, who is responsible for developing Batch Solutions for the collections and recovery industry.

"More than 100,000 collection and receivables management professionals across the country depend on LexisNexis receivables management solutions every day because of our commitment and long heritage of delivering service excellence and user-friendly, innovative products to the government and commercial sectors, including Fortune 500 companies," LexisNexis officials emphasized.

"LexisNexis utilizes proprietary analytics to enable teams to work more effectively through better segmentation, driving increased workflow efficiencies and profitability, and ultimately, allowing our customer to identify more right-party contacts," they added.

LexisNexis' new dedicated receivables management website can be found at KnowYourDebtor.com.