It’s common when you put a debt collection company’s name in a search engine, one of the most popular queries is asking if the business is legit. For many consumers, there’s an inherent doubt that comes with receiving a debt collection communication, which often leads to the message being ignored.
If a consumer gets reassurance from an unbiased source (like another consumer), any doubts about interacting with the company often fade away. This concept is called social proof, and it’s extremely important in the debt collection industry. Let’s take a closer look at the relationship between social proof and debt collection.
Social Proof Starts with Ethical Debt Collection Practices
The process of having and paying back a debt can be a stressful experience for many consumers, especially when facing financial hardship. It’s an expereince that is more intense and nerve wracking when companies use aggressive collection tactics like excessive calling or threatening. These more forceful approaches are part of the reason why many consumers doubt the legitimacy of debt collection messages.
The first step in reducing consumer uncertainty is practicing ethical and consumer-friendly debt collection. It’s why more companies are taking an omnichannel approach to sending repayment notifications. Digital communication channels like email and SMS/text give consumers more opportunity to engage with messages on their own terms. When the ask for a repayment is more humane, a consumer is not only more likely to act on it, but share their positive experience with others or online.
When a consumer sees that someone else had a positive experience with a certain debt collector, it can reduce their anxiety about getting a repayment notification. Oftentimes a few positive affirmations from people in a similar financial situation is the difference between making a payment and ignoring a message.
Social Proof Can Encourage More Engagement from Consumers
When a consumer receives a debt collection notification, they might feel alone, isolated and unsure of the best way to handle the situation. In fact, this is a common reaction for many stressful events we experience in life. In these situations, many people’s first instinct is to seek advice from others who can relate to their circumstances. For example, if they hear from another consumer that the process of making a payment was easy, engaging with the notification doesn’t feel as intimidating.
Debt collection companies themselves can also offer consumers social proof. A great way to do this is by providing insight into how other customers handled their financial obligations. If your business sends an email notification to a customer, you could offer examples of how other customers with a similar balance chose a payment plan to resolve their debt. A subtle tip on how others in their situation took action can increase the likelihood of that customer making a repayment.
The connecting thread between both these instances of social proof aren’t phrasing things as a demand, they’re suggestions backed by the experience of peers. That’s the core of social proof that can increase repayment rates and build trust with consumers.
Social Proof Helps to Humanize Debt Collection
Social proof has the power to turn the perception of a debt collector from an intimidating unknown to a partner that helps people with financial wellness. By putting this notion into practice, debt collectors can improve their reputation with consumers. What does this look like in action? Here’s a few ways debt collection companies can bring this to life:
- Share Customer Stories: Success stories from customers who had good experiences in the collections process help add social proof. For example, TrueAccord shares positive customer feedback on LinkedIn.
- Leverage AI in Debt Collection: AI can be used in debt collection to create a better experience for consumers. Machine learning platforms can figure out the best way to honor each individual customer’s communication preferences. These AI processes help make the customer feel more valued, improving the likelihood they will share their experience.
It’s important that all social proof strategies being used by debt collectors follow legal guidelines and don’t overstep on customer privacy. The power of social proof is its honesty, transparency and ethical use. When it is used responsibly and paired with other strategies like leveraging AI in debt collection, social proof can improve recovery rates.
Boost Recovery Rates with AI Debt Collection Strategies
Social proof and AI debt collection strategies are a great way for businesses to collect more from happier people. If you want to empower your debt collection solutions with machine learning and a consumer-first mindset, TrueAccord is here to help.
Contact our team today to learn more about how we can handle all your delinquency needs.