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Dunning Process Used In Credit Management
Explain the dunning process used in credit management.
Let me explain in simple terms:
1) You have a Customer which you had felt, he is doing good business
and supplied material on Credit of 45 days.
2) Since this customer is good as you felt, you have not managed Credit
Checks as well. So, he had comfortably reached to the fullest credit (or
even more) which you can afford for any customer.
3) One fine day you got realised that, there is very bad debt with
this customer and need to recover from him and till then, there will be
no further supply to the customer.
4) Your company's legal department has laid a policy that, inorder
to recover any bad debts, like:
a) We will send a normal payment reminder.
b) In case customer doesn’t respond, we will send at least further
reminder (dunning notice) may be 9 times (9 reminders) (Dunning level)
and what intervals of time (dunning frequency).
c) Still if the customer doesn't respond for the reminders, you will
file a law suit against the customer for recovering the Payments.
d) Finally, after getting verdict, you may proceed for auction of his
property or as per the order for Law.
Now in SAP, the definition of Dunning procedure is a pre-defined procedure
specifying how customers or vendors are dunned.
For each procedure, the user defines:
- Number of dunning levels
- Dunning frequency
- Amount limits
- Texts for the dunning notices
In SAP, you will maintain the Dunning Procedure at customer master.
Referring to this, your SD Team / FI Team (user team) will effect Dunning.
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