SICA is a member owned non-profit credit association with over 500 members/brands providing unique risk assessment, credit scoring and information services in both the U.S. and Canada. SICA monitors over 35,000 active retailer accounts and receives multi-billion dollars in accounts receivable data transfer every month from its members. Members include Burton, North Face, Salomon, Rossignol, Nordica, Oakley, Keen, Under Armour, Head and Columbia to name a few.
The Sports Industry Credit Association (SICA) was founded in 1980 by sporting goods, ski and outdoor manufacturers and importers. Their goal was to assemble a network of like suppliers that would work together in exchanging credit information and would also intervene on their behalf in the face of unforeseen difficulties, bankruptcies and retailer re-organization, so that the sport/ski/outdoor industry would have a common voice to deal with insolvency and credit issues in the sporting goods industry.
Fast forward 40 years later, we have expanded our services to the US region. Located in Burlington, Vermont, SICA-US will focus on its level of service to its 500+ Brand Members while remaining true to its purpose of providing a confidential environment for members to exchange credit information. Today, SICA-US is considered one of the premiere credit organizations in the US with a constantly growing membership base across North America.
In addition to representing the vast majority of the US Ski and Snowboard Outdoor Industry, SICA-US has launched into other sporting goods segments, including bike, golf, footwear, and team.
SICA-US is constantly evolving to improve the quality of its information base. For more information please visit, www.sica-us.com or call 1-855-437-8846.
Industry
Information Services, Credit reporting and debt recovery/collection, Financial and insurance services, Business Services
HQ Location
245 Victoria Avenue, Suite 800
Westmount , Quebec, CA
Keywords
Credit ReportingRisk & Trend AnalysisInvestigative Retail CreditReal time Account MonitoringProprietary credit exchangecredit meetingssporting goodsaccounts receivableCreditcredit management