CGI has won a potential seven-year, $42.5 million contract from the government of Queensland in Australia to deploy a system designed to facilitate debt recovery operations.
CGI said Thursday it will provide and implement the Collections360 platform for Queensland’s state penalties enforcement registry in order to help SPER collect overdue fines.
Collections360 will work to use data analytics and system reporting tools as well as offer best practices in channel management, payments and customer profiling to help SPER manage the state government’s penalty debt levels, said Colin Holgate, CGI president in Asia Pacific.
CGI said the contract contains a base performance period of five years and two option years and that it expects the implementation project for the debt collection platform to conclude by the second half of 2017.