The Level 2 Certificate in Debt Collection demonstrates knowledge and skills in a range of debt collection areas. Learners need to accumulate at least 19 credits including a minimum of 5 credits from debt collection principles units and 7 credits from debt collection practice units.
The certificate qualification establishes the level of competency required for people working in a supporting administrative role.
There is some flexibility learners could include credit from other business, administration and finance qualifications, such as credit management or customer service towards an ICM Certificate (up to 7 credits). The Institute encourages learners to get in touch with the ICM Awarding Body to discuss options and any associated fees.
Rules of combination for debt collection qualifications
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Total credit |
Principles units |
Practice units |
Max L2 credit towards L3 qualification |
Max credit from other relevant units/ qualifications |
|
|
Certificate |
≥ 19 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
Level of qualification
The level of final qualification will depend on the level of units that are passed. For example, the ICM Awarding Body will automatically award a Level 2 Certificate in Debt Collection on achievement of at least 19 credits at Level 2. Level 2 achievement demonstrates general knowledge and skills.
All units are assessed at multiple levels and therefore learners do not need to decide whether to start at Level 2 or Level 3. However, the ICM can provide a Level 2 assignment if preferred. Level 2 and Level 3 learners study from the same learning materials and results depends on the level of response in the assignment.
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