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Reporting and Performance
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At SST we recognize how critical portfolio
performance is to the profitability of your business. That is why we are committed
to partnering with you to achieve the balance you expect between cost, performance
and profit. Whether your portfolios are directed toward prime, non/near prime, subprime
receivables or any combination, SST has the systems and personnel to provide you
with the services you need to achieve the results you expect.
Providing our clients with timely, accurate reporting and monitoring
of performance is a priority. Whether you use the information to manage your business
on a daily basis or to keep investors and other constituents up to date, we are
dedicated to providing you with the information reporting you require.
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Our comprehensive reporting package addresses
key financial and performance metrics that drive your business, such as delinquency,
defaults and recoveries. If desired, SST can provide a premium reporting package
that can be customized to your specifications. Along with our reporting, SST also
provides account-level extracts of servicing data, enabling our clients to create
their own internal reporting.
Here are some examples of the types of reports we can
provide:
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Monthly Servicer Statement – summarized
information on the portfolio of loans serviced by SST. The data reported includes,
but is not limited to, the beginning and ending performing balances, cash collected,
delinquency statistics, repossession and inventory statistics, bankruptcy statistics,
and billing information.
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Monthly Posting Journal –transactional
level payments applied to the obligor's accounts.
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Loan Delinquency Report – number of
days past due of all accounts not charged off as of the end of the collection period.
The percentage of the loan portfolio that is past due is also reflected in the report.
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Charge Off Report – accounts that charged
off in the collection period due to hitting a contractual charge off trigger indicated
in the servicing contract.
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Recoveries Report –
cash posted on charged off accounts in the period.
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Repossession Report – accounts that
have a repossession notified date in the collection period.
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Inventory Report – accounts that have
been previously repossessed and not sold at auction as of the end of the collection
period.
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Liquidation Proceeds/Sold Report – accounts
with liquidation proceeds posted in the collection period.
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Bankruptcy Report – accounts that have
a bankruptcy date entered and do not have a bankruptcy closed date.
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Accounts Paid in Full Report – accounts
that have received a payment causing the remaining principal balance to fall below
the consumer's contractual payment amount as of the end of the collection period.
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Skip Report – accounts that have a skip
status as of the end of the collection period.
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Interest Accrual Report – lists the
accrued and unpaid interest on non-charged off accounts.
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Title Status – list of the accounts
with a specific title status (example: never received, title reject-error) as of
the end of the collection period.
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Monthly Trial Balance Report – lists
the principal balance and fees due on accounts in a pool of loans that are not charged
off as of the end of the collection period.
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Monthly Data Extract – file consists
of a variety of data fields at the loan level. The fields in the data extract are
requested by the client.
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