At EXUS, we are privileged to work closely with financial institutions and credit providers across multiple regions. The patterns already emerging this year, derived from our own data, point to a clear shift in how the industry is thinking about collections.
Debt collections in 2026 is no longer about doing more activity. From smarter decisioning to more adaptive strategies, the focus is moving from volume to precision. We describe this shift as engineering for better customer outcomes.
Here’s what we’re seeing across markets.
The conversation around AI in collections has fundamentally changed.
It is no longer:
“Can we use AI?”
It is now:
“Where does AI deliver measurable impact on recovery rates, cost-to-collect, and customer outcomes and by how much?”
AI is now embedded across:
However, expectations have shifted.
Pilot projects are no longer sufficient, measurable uplift is required.
Especially in highly regulated markets, digital debt collection journey is becoming a compliance priority.
Institutions are increasingly asking:
Collections communication is no longer purely operational.
It sits at the intersection of performance, customer experience, and regulation.
Leading organisations are moving beyond isolated optimisation.
They are redesigning:
In other words, they are engineering how accounts move through the recovery ecosystem.
Static rule-based collections is giving way to dynamic, data-informed orchestration.
Tier 1 banks and large financial institutions are increasingly thinking in terms of:
The focus is not simply “Are we collecting?”
It’s “Are we optimising collections performance across the portfolio?”
Across the vendor landscape, positioning increasingly revolves around:
But in 2026, intelligence without measurable impact is not enough.
The real differentiator is the ability to:
Debt collections is transitioning from operational case management to AI-augmented performance optimisation.
Technology is no longer the differentiator on its own.
Sustainable advantage comes from combining:
At EXUS, we see the future of collections in making performance visible, explainable and continuously optimisable across portfolios, channels, and markets.
2026 is shaping up to be the year recovery operations become performance science.
Talk to an EXUS expert to see how we can help you transform collections into measurable, continuously optimised performance engines.