Who Buys | Debt

Buyers range from global financial institutions to small private ventures:

: Investors often involved in taking large debt collection firms private.

: Debt is typically sold for a fraction of its face value (e.g., 1% to 8%), depending on the age and type of the debt. who buys debt

The market is dominated by large, publicly traded corporations that manage billions in face-value debt:

: Investment firms that buy debt as an asset but hire third-party collection agencies or law firms to handle the actual recovery work. Buyers range from global financial institutions to small

: The largest debt buyer in the U.S., operating through subsidiaries like Midland Credit Management .

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: Smaller private businesses or even individuals (like doctors or dentists) who buy smaller debt portfolios as income-generating assets. How the Market Works