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Frequently Asked Questions

If you would like more information, we have prepared Frequently Asked Questions for the following categories.

General FAQs

How long have Barclay MIS been offering their recovery services?

Barclay MIS have been servicing the recovery needs of our clients for over 35 years. 

What geographical areas do you cover?

Barclay MIS’s National Administration centre is in Brisbane QLD, however, we have both sales and recovery staff on the ground in each state across Australia.

What types of businesses use Barclay MIS?

Because Barclay MIS are a specialist debt recovery company with over 35 years’ experience, we can deal with all types of business and personal debt. The company also has available a consulting service for the effective management of debtor ledgers.

Contact Barclay MIS

Get in touch with the Barclay MIS team.

For over 35 years, Barclay MIS has been innovative in the field of debt recovery. We offer a range of products and services that utilises cutting edge technology that securely recover debt in accordance with legislation.

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