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UCC Secured Party Representation

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Your customer list is a matter of public record. This means your competitors can recreate your portfolio simply by running a secured party search of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) records. When you list CSC as your secured party representative on your financial statement, you can keep your competitors at bay and help protect your valued client base.

How CSC Can Help

Our Secured Party Representative service (SPRS) prevents competitors and marketing companies from using the public record for targeted sales solicitations—without interfering with due diligence UCC searches.

Improve customer retention

Centralize legitimate inquiries

Minimize sales solicitation directed at existing customers

Enjoy unmatched customer support

Services

To protect your company's name from public records, CSC provides a secured party representative name on your initial financing statement.

It won't, however, interfere with due diligence searches conducted by record name.

Communications regarding a filed record are quickly and efficiently forwarded to the designated person at your company.

Best of all, you have a permanent electronic record of all inquiries.*

* The represented secured party must respond to an authenticated demand by the debtor.

Technology

CSC Lien Perfect for Lenders

CSC Lien PerfectSM for Lenders was designed specifically for the financial services industry and has the industry’s largest online UCC database. Access more UCC search records—including tax lien searches and debtor searches. Experience faster results than any other UCC filing service.

Learn more about entity CSC Lien Perfect

Resources

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Fundamentals of the UCC Purchase Money Security Interest

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