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Apollo Enterprise Solutions Granted New Zealand Patent


Thursday, May 20, 2010

Irvine, CA -- Apollo Enterprise Solutions, Inc. (“Apollo”), the leading provider of web-based payment, debt collection and debt recovery technologies, today announced the approval of its first system and method patent for New Zealand. The patent is part of Apollo’s extensive portfolio comprising 28 U.S. and international patent applications. The patent covers establishing a network communication between a user, such as a debtor, and a computer server, in which the user is presented with transaction settlements generated by a rules-based decision engine. “The technology underlying this patent powers our industry-leading True™ Collect web collection service,” stated Joseph Konowiecki, Apollo’s CEO. Konowiecki further declared, “This method has already been proven to be the most effective way of delivering web collection services to banking institutions, debt buyers, and collection agencies. This proves once again that Apollo is the technology leader in the debt collection and debt recovery industry.”

About Apollo

Apollo is the leading provider of enterprise-class, web-based solutions to major creditors for debtor self-payment and self-settlement. Its industry-leading True™ Collect system allows major creditors to recover delinquent debts faster and more efficiently than any other solution on the market. It integrates a broad set of features and service functionality, including total compliance with Federal and State laws governing web collections, and significantly increased security measures designed to thwart the latest cyber threats facing the debt collection industry. For more information, please visit the company’s website at www.apolloenterprise.com.



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