Commercial debt collection primarily uses two pricing models: contingency, where agencies charge 10% to 25% only upon successful recovery, and flat fee, which charges a fixed $10 to $50 per account regardless of the outcome. For B2B companies, the choice depends on risk tolerance and debt volume. Contingency models eliminate upfront financial risk and align agency incentives with recovery results, making them ideal for high-value invoices and uncertain debts.
In contrast, flat fee models offer predictable costs for high-volume, low-balance accounts but require the business to absorb the loss if the debt remains uncollected. Southwest Recovery Services provides a contingency-only B2B solution, using over 20 years of experience and AI-guided tracking to recover past-due invoices without upfront costs. Choosing the right structure protects your cash flow while maintaining vital professional relationships.
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Contingency debt collection operates on a pay-for-performance basis. The collection agency receives payment only when they successfully recover funds from your debtor. If they collect nothing, you owe nothing.
This model shifts the financial risk entirely to the agency. Contingency fees typically range from 10% to 25% of the recovered amount, depending on factors like debt age, account size, and industry complexity. Older debts and smaller balances often carry higher percentage fees because they require more effort to collect.
For commercial creditors, contingency collection offers a clear benefit: your investment directly correlates with results. Agencies operating under this model are financially motivated to pursue every viable account aggressively yet professionally, as their revenue depends on successful recoveries.
Flat fee debt collection charges a predetermined amount per account, regardless of the outcome. You might pay $10 to $50 per account for basic collection efforts, with prices varying by service level and the number of contact attempts included.
This model works differently from contingency because payment is required upfront or upon account submission. The agency receives compensation for its efforts rather than its results. Some flat fee services operate primarily through automated letters and limited phone contact, while others offer more comprehensive outreach.
Flat fee structures can appear cost-effective on paper, particularly for businesses with large volumes of smaller debts. However, the fixed cost means you pay the same amount for accounts that never get resolved as you do for successful collections.
Understanding the true financial impact requires looking beyond the sticker price. Consider a $5,000 commercial invoice that’s 90 days past due.
Under a contingency model with a 20% fee, successful recovery means you receive $4,000, and the agency earns $1,000. If the account proves uncollectible, you pay nothing and incur no additional costs beyond the original debt.
With a flat fee arrangement charging $25 per account, you pay that amount immediately. If the debt is recovered, your total cost remains $25, a clear savings over contingency. However, if the account cannot be collected, you’ve lost $25 on top of the $5,000 outstanding balance.
The calculation changes when you factor in recovery rates. While third-party collection agencies recover billions annually, success rates vary significantly based on debt age, debtor circumstances, and collection intensity. Flat fee services, which often rely on automated processes, may achieve lower recovery rates than agencies with dedicated collectors working accounts individually.

Pros: The contingency model’s primary advantage is zero financial risk. You never pay for unsuccessful collection attempts, making it ideal for businesses uncertain about account collectability or those managing cash flow carefully.
Contingency agencies also tend to invest more resources per account. Since their compensation depends on results, they’re incentivized to use multiple contact methods, conduct thorough skip tracing, and persist with difficult debtors. This often translates to higher recovery rates on individual accounts.
Cons: The downside is the cost per successful recovery. Paying 10% to 25% of collected funds can feel significant, especially on larger invoices. Additionally, some contingency agencies may decline accounts they consider too difficult or too small to pursue profitably.
Pros: Flat fee collection offers predictable costs and potentially lower per-account expenses when recovery rates are high. For businesses with numerous small-balance accounts and high confidence in collectability, this model can deliver strong ROI.
The structure also makes budgeting easier, as costs are fixed regardless of recovery amounts. Some businesses appreciate paying for effort rather than results, particularly when they want standardized collection activity across all accounts.
Cons: Flat fee models present meaningful drawbacks. You absorb the risk of non-recovery entirely. The agency has less financial incentive to work on difficult accounts persistently. And automated, template-driven approaches may damage customer relationships more than personalized outreach, a significant concern for B2B companies that value ongoing business connections.
| Factor | Contingency | Flat Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Payment Timing | Only upon successful collection | Upfront or upon submission |
| Typical Cost | 10% to 25% of the recovered amount | $10 to $50 per account |
| Financial Risk | Agency assumes risk | Business assumes risk |
| Agency Incentive | High—paid only for results | Lower—paid regardless of outcome |
| Best For | Larger debts, uncertain collectability | High-volume, low-balance accounts |
| Collection Intensity | Typically higher | Often automated/limited |
| Relationship Preservation | Usually prioritized | Varies by provider |
The right choice depends on your specific circumstances. Contingency collection typically serves B2B companies better when dealing with substantial invoices, older debts, or accounts where collectability is uncertain. The zero-risk structure protects your cash flow while ensuring the agency remains motivated to recover every possible dollar.
Flat-fee models may suit businesses with predictable, high-volume collection needs involving smaller balances, where historical data suggests strong recovery rates. Companies comfortable absorbing some non-recovery risk in exchange for lower per-account costs might find value here.
Most commercial creditors, particularly those in industries like trucking, logistics, contracting, and oil and gas, benefit from contingency arrangements. These sectors often involve larger invoices and complex debtor situations where dedicated, relationship-conscious collection efforts outperform automated approaches.

Southwest Recovery Services operates on a contingency-only basis to align our interests with your financial recovery goals. With over 20 years of commercial experience and 12 offices across seven states, we provide the national reach necessary to resolve complex B2B debt issues. This performance-based model eliminates upfront costs and shifts the financial risk away from your balance sheet entirely.
Our firm uses veteran collectors and AI-guided tracking technology to maintain a persistent yet respectful omnichannel presence throughout the recovery process. We specialize in high-revenue sectors like trucking, logistics, and oil and gas, ensuring that every collection attempt protects your vital professional relationships.
Contingency fees generally range from 10% to 25% of the recovered amount. The specific rate depends on factors including debt age, account balance, industry complexity, and the agency’s assessment of collectability. Older, more complex accounts typically carry higher fees.
Most agencies allow you to transition accounts between service models, though policies vary. If flat-fee efforts prove unsuccessful, moving to a contingency arrangement may incentivize more intensive collection efforts. Discuss transition options with your agency before initial placement.
Timeframes vary by agency and account circumstances. Many agencies work on accounts actively for 90 to 180 days before recommending legal action or account closure. Reputable agencies provide regular status updates so you can make informed decisions about next steps.
Legitimate contingency agencies charge only their agreed percentage upon successful recovery. However, some may pass through costs for skip tracing, legal filings, or court fees. Always clarify fee structures in writing before placing accounts to avoid surprises.
At Southwest Recovery Services, we offer contingency-only B2B collections backed by 20+ years of experience and AI-guided tracking technology. Our veteran collectors use respectful omnichannel outreach, and our founder maintains daily involvement in operations. In addition, we prioritize compliance and relationship preservation across our 12 offices in seven states.
*Note: Recovery rates mentioned are for general reference only and not guaranteed. Actual results vary by account and industry. Contact Southwest Recovery Services for a customized quote.
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