According to BDIU: Digitization of foreclosure as the first step

"Der BDIU begrüßt den Gesetzentwurf zur Digitalisierung der Zwangsvollstreckung, sieht jedoch Nachholbedarf bei der Schaffung einer zentralen Datenbank. Der Artikel beleuchtet die Positionen der BDIU-Präsidentin Anke Blietz-Weidmann und die potenziellen Vorteile des Gesetzes für Wirtschaft und Verwaltung. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten der Digitalisierung im Justizwesen."
"The BDIU welcomes the draft law to digitize foreclosure, but sees catching up to do when creating a central database. The article illuminates the positions of the BDIU President Anke Blietz-Weidmann and the potential advantages of the Law for Economy and Administration. Learn more about the challenges and possibilities of digitization in the JustIwesen." (Symbolbild/MB)

According to BDIU: Digitization of foreclosure as the first step

A step into the digital future, but the big solution does not go! The Federal Association of German Collection Companies (BDIU) celebrates the announcement to digitize foreclosure as a milestone, even if BDIU President Anke Blietz-Weidmann emphasizes: "The central database for enforcements is missing for the big throw."

In political Berlin, the voices of the BDIU are more in demand than ever! The invitation to the hearing in the legal committee proves this. Blietz-Weidmann sums it up: "It makes sense to listen to us as experts." Finally, it is estimated that almost two thirds of all enforcement orders come directly from debt collection professionals, while the rest of the law firms and individual actors come who manage their demands themselves. This reality illustrates the central role of the BDIU in the debate!

better structures for less chaos!

At the hearing, the legal committee chairman Andrea Schweer represented the concerns of the BDIU. She emphasized that the draft law is a positive development in its current form and that a rapid farewell is necessary. The reason? The current wild growth of paper and digital data should finally come to an end!

The draft law announces this for the free flood of paper and the hybrid act guide! Fewer sources of error, reduced costs - the Federal Ministry of Justice expects annual savings of around 1.5 million euros for business and administration. But stop! Where is the central database that could create more transparency?

a desperate call for more transparency!

Blietz-Weidmann put his finger in the wound: “The annual more than 6 million cases that are all too often referred to judicial dunning screams according to a structure!” It is the announcement that between 50 and 70 million titles in the archives of the BDIU member companies, which urgently need to be made transparent.

The BDIU President is careful, but it is careful not to consider this draft law as a "big hit" for the digitization of the judicial location. "Standstill is step backwards! We can still improve," she explains, because the parliamentary process after all offers space for optimizations. The message is clear: on the digital revolution in the debt collection - that's just the beginning!

Berlin, the political stage is opening a new chapter. But will it remain in a first step, or does the big throw follow the fundamental reform of foreclosure? Only time will show it!