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MCA funder collections process — economics

MCA collections costs funders $300–1,200 per defaulted account in legal and recovery expense. Recovery rates average 15–35% of unpaid balance. Top funders use tiered processes: outreach (Day 0–30), pre-litigation (Day 30–90), litigation (Day 90+).

By Keerthana Keti5 min read

Collections is the underbelly of the MCA industry. The economics of collections shape contract design, factor-rate pricing, and the kinds of merchants that can survive a downturn within an MCA. Here is the inside view in 2026.

Default rates by paper grade.

Paper grade90-day default rateCumulative loss rate
A-paper1–3%3–6%
B-paper4–8%8–14%
C-paper10–18%18–28%
D-paper / second position20–35%30–45%

(Cumulative loss = portion of dollar volume not recovered after full collections process.)

Collections workflow — five stages.

Stage 1: Soft default (Day 1–7 after missed payment).

  • Automated email + text outreach: "We noticed your payment didn't process. Please update your account."
  • ACH reattempt 1–2 times.
  • Customer service call to merchant: confirm reason for missed payment, offer reconciliation if revenue dropped.
  • Cost per case: $5–15.
  • Cure rate: 60–75% of soft defaults resolve here.

Stage 2: Workout outreach (Day 7–30).

  • Multiple phone calls (3–10 attempts).
  • Letter delivered by certified mail.
  • Offer modification: temporary payment reduction, structured catch-up plan, or short-term forbearance.
  • Cost per case: $40–100.
  • Cure rate: 30–50% of remaining defaults resolve here.

Stage 3: Pre-litigation (Day 30–90).

  • Outsourced collections agency engaged (Bell & Watson, Bay Area Recovery, several MCA-specialist firms).
  • Personal guarantee enforcement notices.
  • UCC-1 lien enforcement notices to merchant's customers (depositors) — informing them payments owed to merchant should be redirected to funder.
  • Settlement offers: typically 50–75% of outstanding balance for lump-sum payoff.
  • Cost per case: $150–400.
  • Recovery rate at this stage: 30–50% of remaining defaults.

Stage 4: Litigation (Day 90+).

  • Lawsuit filed in funder's home state or merchant's state.
  • Confession of judgment (COJ) filed where available (banned in many states post-2019).
  • Personal guarantee judgment pursued.
  • Bank account freezes via levies and garnishments.
  • Cost per case: $1,500–8,000 in legal fees.
  • Recovery rate at this stage: 30–60% of judgment amount, often spread over 24+ months of garnishment.

Stage 5: Charge-off (Day 180+).

  • Account written off the books.
  • Some funders sell charged-off paper to specialty collection agencies for $0.02–0.10 per dollar.
  • Tax write-off recognized.

Recovery economics summary.

Stage% of defaults that exit hereAvg recovery as % of balance
Cured pre-Stage 260–75%100% (full recovery)
Workout resolved15–25% of remaining80–100%
Pre-litigation settled30–50% of remaining50–75% (settlement discount)
Litigation collected30–60% of remaining50–100% over 12–36 months
Charged offBalance2–10% if sold

Weighted-average recovery on defaulted accounts: 15–35% of original unpaid balance.

Cost of collections allocated across all originations.

For every $100M originated: - Expected defaults (B-paper portfolio average): 10% = $10M. - Recovery on defaults: 25% = $2.5M recovered. - Net loss: $7.5M. - Collections operating cost: $400K–$1.2M (in-house team + outsourced agencies + legal). - Implied collections cost as % of originations: 0.4–1.2%.

This cost is embedded in factor-rate pricing. Funders with weaker collections lose 30–80 bps more per dollar originated and price 30–80 bps higher to compensate.

Confession of judgment (COJ) — collections game-changer.

Pre-2019, MCA funders relied heavily on COJ provisions that allowed them to file judgments in New York courts without merchant defense rights. Recovery rates were 50–70% with low cost.

After New York's 2019 law restricting COJs against out-of-state defendants, and many other states following, COJ utility collapsed. Recovery rates dropped 10–20 percentage points and collections costs rose materially.

Reconciliation as collections preventive.

The most cost-effective collections tool is proactive reconciliation. When merchants are heard early and offered payment reductions tied to revenue drops, default rates drop 30–50%. Yet many Tier 3 / Tier 4 funders refuse reconciliation requests until merchants are 30+ days behind, by which time cure rates have already dropped.

Common confusion. First, "MCA funders always sue" — most don't; litigation is expensive and reserved for material balances. Second, "collections wipes out the merchant's business" — sometimes; many merchants negotiate settlements that allow continued operation. Third, "default means full balance owed" — yes contractually; in settlement, typically 50–75% lump sum. Fourth, "outsourced collectors are unregulated" — false; commercial collectors are subject to UCC and state laws (though not consumer FDCPA).

Related terms

  • MCA defaultBreach of MCA repayment terms — usually triggered by missed daily ACH debits, NSFs, or unauthorized stacking. Consequences range from increased collection pressure to UCC enforcement and personal-guarantee pursuit.
  • Confession of judgment (COJ)A waiver where the merchant pre-agrees to a default judgment if they breach the MCA contract. Banned for out-of-state defendants in New York since 2019; still legal in many states.
  • Personal guarantee (PG)A clause making the business owner personally liable if the MCA defaults. Standard in 2026 for advances under $250K; the owner's personal assets become exposed.
  • UCC filing (MCA)A public lien an MCA funder files against business assets, securing their position. Triggers credit-report flags and can block future funding from other lenders.
  • Reconciliation (MCA)A contract provision allowing merchants to request a reduced daily debit when revenue drops. Required for MCAs to remain legally a 'sale,' not a 'loan' in most states.

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