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Clients: How to submit multiple cases via CSV import

This guide explains how to submit multiple debt collection cases at once using a CSV file. You will download a template, fill it with your case data, and email it to Debitura for processing.

Goal

Submit a batch of cases to Debitura using a CSV file when you have multiple debts to collect. This method is ideal when you have 5 or more cases to submit at once, or when you maintain case records in a spreadsheet already.

Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you have:

  • A Debitura client account (sign up at app.debitura.com/Onboarding if needed)

  • A signed Standard Debt Collection Agreement

  • Case information ready (debtor names, addresses, invoice numbers, amounts)

  • A spreadsheet application that can save CSV files (Excel, Google Sheets, etc.)

All cases must meet case eligibility requirements (minimum $100 USD, undisputed claims).

Step 1: Download the CSV template

Go to the CSV Import page in the Debitura portal. Download the CSV template from this page.

Step 2: Fill in your case data

Open the template in your spreadsheet application and add one row per case. The following fields are required (marked with *):

Field

Description

Example

InvoiceNumber*

Your unique reference number for the debt

INV-2024-001

DebtorName*

Full legal name of the debtor (company or person)

Acme Corp Ltd

Address*

Street address of the debtor

123 Main Street

PostalCode*

Postal/ZIP code

10001

City*

City name

New York

Country*

Country name

United States

InvoiceDate*

Date the original invoice was issued (YYYY-MM-DD)

2024-01-15

PrincipalAmount*

Amount owed (numbers only, no currency symbols)

5000

CurrencyCode*

Three-letter currency code

USD

These fields are optional but recommended:

Field

Description

Example

State

State or province

NY

Email

Debtor's email address

PhoneNumber

Debtor's phone number (include country code)

+1-555-123-4567

DueDate

Original payment due date (YYYY-MM-DD)

2024-02-15

DebtorContactPerson

Name of the contact person at a company debtor (B2B only)

Jane Smith

B2B cases: If your debtor is a company, you can include the name of a specific contact person using the DebtorContactPerson field. This helps the collection partner reach the right person at the debtor's organisation.

Example CSV content:

InvoiceNumber*,DebtorName*,Address*,PostalCode*,City*,State,Country*,Email,PhoneNumber,InvoiceDate*,DueDate,PrincipalAmount*,CurrencyCode*

2300,Debtor Name Inc,Debtor street 4,62000,Berlin,,Germany,[email protected],+4961343433,2024-01-22,2024-01-30,5000,USD

5310,Another Debtor Inc,Street 8,2700-125,Lisbon,Lisboa,Portugal,[email protected],+351533342,2023-12-01,2023-12-15,4000,EUR

Step 3: Save as CSV

Save your file as a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file. In Excel, choose "Save As" and select "CSV (Comma delimited)" as the file type.

Step 4: Email to Debitura

Send an email to [email protected] with:

  • Your completed CSV file attached

  • A brief message stating you would like to import cases

  • Any ZIP file with supporting documents (optional)

Documents to include with your CSV

Documentation requirements depend on whether your debtor is B2B or B2C and on the claim value. The full thresholds are explained in the Documents and evidence checklist. The short version:

  • B2C debtors (private individuals): Every case must include at least one supporting document (invoice, signed terms, or reminder letters already sent). Cases without documents are held for manual review and may take longer to process.

  • B2B debtors (companies): Documents are required when the claim is over $2,000 USD; cases over $10,000 USD must include a file. Complex claim types (anything other than unpaid invoices or loan repayments) require both a file and a description field regardless of value.

How to attach documents: Send a ZIP file alongside your CSV. Use the case identifier (for example, InvoiceNumber) in each filename so Debitura can match documents to cases automatically.

If you can't supply documents per case

For B2C batches where per-case documents aren't available upfront, ask Debitura support about the samples-first approach: a representative subset of cases is reviewed before the full batch is imported. This requires prior coordination, so email [email protected] first.

Step 5: Wait for processing

Debitura will process your import and respond within 2 business days. You will receive confirmation once the import is complete.

Result

After processing, your imported cases will appear in your Cases list. Each case will be validated and assigned to a collection partner according to the standard workflow.

Edge cases and tips

  • File format issues: Ensure your CSV uses commas as separators. If your spreadsheet uses semicolons (common in some European locales), re-save with comma separators.

  • Date format: Use YYYY-MM-DD format for all dates (e.g., 2024-01-15). Other formats may cause errors.

  • Mixed date formats are blocked. Debitura's importer detects when some rows use DD/MM/YYYY and others use MM/DD/YYYY (or any other mix) and rejects the file with an error. Normalise all dates to a single consistent format (YYYY-MM-DD is recommended) and re-upload.

  • Currency: Use standard three-letter currency codes (USD, EUR, GBP, etc.). Do not include currency symbols in the amount field.

  • Special characters: If debtor names or addresses contain commas, wrap the entire field in double quotes in your CSV.

  • Supporting documents: If you have invoices or contracts for your cases, include them as a ZIP file. Debitura can use AI to match documents to cases automatically.

  • Large imports: For very large imports (hundreds of cases), contact Debitura to discuss the best approach.

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