
Why Names&Numbers?
Names & Numbers Endorsed for Tracing For the first time ever - The Association of British Investigators has endorsed a product which they believe has enabled members to track down debtors more efficiently. Tony Imossi, President of the ABI made the surprise announcement at the ABI AGM on April 21st 2001.
"Our members need reliable tools for tracing - right now Names & Numbers is the best there is - and we felt it right to acknowledge the technical excellence which AFD have achieved. In addition to rapid and powerful searching, users value the easy interface, clear help menu, the wealth of data and the seamless transfer of information to documents and databases."
Georgeson Shareholder Communications are a global organisation with a staff of 200 in their City of London offices. The world of mergers, takeovers and floatations can often seem complex to individuals who may benefit by being assigned 'Windfall' shares. Georgeson bridge this gap by offering clear communication services to individual shareholders on behalf of major companies - often in the financial services sector.
Names & Numbers sits at the heart of a vital service which helps to ensure unclaimed shares are claimed by their owners - before the right to claim expires,
"We switched to this product from another Names package after finding that we could halve the time taken to track missing share holders."
Ian Booth manages a team of 25 dedicated to making unsuspecting shareholders richer.
"Large financial organisations recognise that they have a responsibility to ensure the best possible steps are taken to track down the beneficiaries of de-mutualisation - this can involve finding up to 60,000 people."
In exacting tests by a top researcher Names & Numbers came out on top and Ian gave four major reasons for their switch to this product:
- The presence of telephone numbers as well as Electoral Roll data
- Clear presentation of information
- Easy transfer of data into company databases and documents
- Straight forward, fast and efficient operation
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