State Collection Service Plans Nearly $5 Million Expansion In Three Wisconsin Cities
10/14/2014
The family-owned company will expand and equip its facilities to accommodate its continued growth. The expansion comes as State Collection Service continues to grow its extended business office operations for the healthcare industry, which include self-pay follow-up, payment monitoring, insurance follow-up and other services. According to Wisconsin Economic Development, most of the expansion will take place at the company’s Beloit call center; however, jobs also will be added in West Allis and Madison.
“When my father started this company, he never expected it to be more than a 15- or 20-person organization representing local creditors,” said Tom Haag, Chairman/CEO of State Collection Service. “He certainly never envisioned State Collection Service having four locations and employing more than 400 hard-working individuals. Being able to continue growing the company brings us great satisfaction and we are thrilled to be able to create 300 more jobs in Wisconsin.”
To help secure the new jobs, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has authorized up to $750,000 in Economic Development Tax Credits for the company over the next three years. The actual amount of tax credits awarded will depend upon the number of job created during that time.
“State Collection Service is a true Wisconsin success story and WEDC is pleased to play a key role in the company’s expansion,” said Reed Hall, Secretary/CEO of WEDC, the state’s lead economic development organization. “In the last year, our Economic Development Tax Credits have helped more than 60 companies create and retain about 12,000 jobs—and it is gratifying to see another company utilize this program to help grow Wisconsin’s economy.”
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