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WorldWide Debt Exchange (WDX) is the only company providing a complete "end to end"
software solution for the sales and management of performing, non-performing and
"charged-off" receivables. WDX's patent-pending process automates the entire sales process allowing
buyers and sellers to not only more actively and effectively trade receivables,
but to do so while streamlining information and business process flow,
better managing and tracking transactions and gaining control over post sales activities.
WDX technology provides an open and standardized architecture to help formalize
communications between buyers, sellers and 3rd party service providers.
Built by the same technical team that built Fidelity Investment’s and Ameritrade’s
client-server stock market trading software, this is the only venture that is based
on client-server technology providing a
robust set of tools
not currently available
from a HTML solution. Additional security measures have been incorporated that go
beyond the pitfalls of an Internet-only offering.
WDX services several different debt pool types
of performing, non-performing and charged-off
receivables to include: credit and private label
cards, auto deficiencies, students loans,
judgments, mortgages, asset backed and
installment loans, etc.
Sellers can easily and securely upload sale portfolios for review in a private or
public sales mode. Sellers receive secure messages regarding selling activities
and have complete control over the sales process.
Buyers have access to powerful due diligence tools that allow them to quickly and
easily review numerous portfolios, place bids and download accounts on a state-by-state
or regional basis. Buyers have access to money management bidding safeguards that
eliminate the chance of over extending capital reserves, thus allowing buyers to bid
on multiple portfolios improving their likelihood of a successful purchase.
Buyers and
sellers
can run the
WDX
Trading Software
from their own desktop leveraging this power to achieve a much higher degree of
analysis, data manipulation and reporting not found in the market today.


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