Confidentiality when selling a debt: protect your business relationship

23 de July de 2026 Debtalia
Confidentiality when selling a debt: protect your business relationship

One of the most common reasons for hesitating to sell a debt is the fear that it will become known. What if the client finds out? What if it hurts my reputation? The good news is that the sale can be discreet.

What is published and what is not

On a serious marketplace, the listing shows general data —type of debtor, amount, sector, region— but does not publicly reveal the debtor's identity. Detailed documentation is shared only with a genuinely interested buyer, and directly between the parties.

Why it matters

  • You protect your commercial relationship with the client.
  • You avoid exposing sensitive data to third parties.
  • You stay on the right side of data-protection rules.

How to ensure it

Choose a platform that treats the operation confidentially and does not display the debtor's personal data in the listing. That way you sell your debt with peace of mind and no noise.

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