Debt Collection Agencies in St. Catharines, ON

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26 Queen St, St. Catharines, L2R 6S7

(905) 688-9855
Credit Bureau Services Canada, is a well known collections agency in Ontario, Canada. CBSCanada has provided debt & accounts receivables collection services in the Niagara Region for over 70 years. Contact us today to learn more about our services.
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91 Geneva St #04, St. Catharines, L2R 4M9

(905) 684-1324
Credit Network Inc. is a licenced and bonded Credit protection Specialist. Established 1983. Our Rates are as low as 25% on commercial accounts and 35% on retail accounts. The option of being able to send your unpaid, overdue accounts by mail or fax ensures you will receive prompt and immediate service. We will begin to work on your accounts the same day we receive them.
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98 Queenston Street, St. Catharines, L2S 4A1

(905) 688-2351
Perhaps the best way to define ICA is to list those values which we hold closely. Social Justice: At ICA we believe there to be a moral imperative for working partnerships between wealthy and developing nations to enable human development and societal growth for all to enjoy. Participation and Partnership: The only way a partnership can flourish is through the full and equal participation of the indigenous population. The correct solutions must be found through partnerships and dialogue. Sustainability: All projects must be designed with the goal of local sustainability. They must rely on local solutions, ingenuity, participation and eventually funding, in order to ensure their long term viability. Intrinsic in the concept of sustainability is the notion of empowerment. Education: Education is a fundamental right of humanity. Education enables and sustains change. Education is the first cornerstone of development. Health: Health is the second fundamental cornerstone of development. Health and healthcare programs serve the fundamental needs of the community. Volunteerism: Volunteerism enables ICA to ensure that 95% of donated funds are applied directly to the intended project or program. Volunteers have expertise, enthusiasm and dedication that enables social change in societies globally.