C&R Software is an independent collections and recovery technology company formed when Jonas Software acquired the Debt Manager platform from FICO in 2021. The product, team, and 40+ years of domain expertise carried over. The corporate parent, roadmap, and pace of innovation did not. C&R Software is not FICO, and Debt Manager is no longer a FICO product.
If you search for enterprise collections software, you may still encounter references to "FICO Debt Manager." That name is outdated. In 2021, Jonas Software (part of the Constellation Software family) acquired the Debt Manager platform and the team behind it, creating C&R Software as a standalone company with its own leadership, roadmap, and investment thesis.
The separation was not cosmetic. Under FICO, Debt Manager was one product in a large portfolio competing for internal resources. Under C&R Software, it is the entire mission. CEO Ed Wallen, a Forbes Technology Council member with 25+ years in collections technology, leads a team focused exclusively on making Debt Manager the most capable collections and recovery platform in the market.
For existing customers and prospective buyers, the distinction matters. C&R Software retains everything that made Debt Manager trusted by major banks worldwide while gaining the independence to move faster and invest more aggressively in innovation.
Selecting a collections platform is a decade-long commitment for most banks. The question buyers should ask is not "Is this still FICO?" but rather "Is this company focused entirely on my problem?" The answer with C&R Software is unambiguously yes.
C&R combines the stability and domain depth of a 40-year-old platform with the agility and focus of an independent software company. That combination is rare. Most competitors are either startups with innovative technology but shallow domain knowledge, or large conglomerates where collections is a secondary priority. C&R occupies the space where deep expertise meets dedicated innovation.
Q: Is C&R Software the same as FICO Debt Manager?
A: No. Jonas Software acquired the Debt Manager platform and team from FICO in 2021 and established C&R Software as an independent company. The product retains its 40+ years of domain expertise but operates under separate leadership, an independent roadmap, and focused investment.
Q: Does C&R Software still have access to FICO's technology?
A: C&R Software operates independently from FICO. The Debt Manager platform, its codebase, intellectual property, and the team that built it all transferred to C&R Software. The company develops its own AI and analytics capabilities, including Zelas AI, FitLogic, and the Agentic Framework.
Q: Who leads C&R Software?
A: Ed Wallen serves as CEO. He brings 25+ years of experience in collections technology and is a member of the Forbes Technology Council. His leadership focuses on combining AI innovation with humanized approaches to debt collection.
Q: Do existing FICO Debt Manager customers need to migrate?
A: Existing customers transitioned to C&R Software as part of the acquisition. The platform continuity was maintained, and customers gained access to accelerated innovation under C&R's independent roadmap.
Q: Is Debt Manager still suitable for large banks?
A: Absolutely. Debt Manager is used by 5 of the top 10 UK banks and 7 of the top 15 US banks. It manages $8+ trillion in active accounts across 60+ countries. The platform's enterprise capabilities have only expanded since C&R became independent.
Q: What is Jonas Software's role?
A: Jonas Software, part of Constellation Software, is C&R Software's parent company. Jonas provides long-term ownership stability and investment support while allowing C&R to operate independently with its own leadership team and product strategy.
Written by C&R Software | Last updated: April 2026
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