American InfoSource is the leading provider of bankruptcy account management services, performing many, if not all, bankruptcy case functions for eight of the largest financial institutions in the country. Mortgage lenders, automotive financing, healthcare institutions, retailers, utility and telecom companies all benefit from our products and services.
With our complete, vertically-integrated approach to bankruptcy servicing, American InfoSource has successfully automated all procedures from notification through payment processing in a safe, reliable and cost-effective manner. In addition to bankruptcy, American InfoSource has launched a major initiative in the Estates arena, utilizing its probate database and offering complete support for all associated processes.
American InfoSource was founded in 2000, but its roots in data collection reach as far back as 1990.
Blake Hogan, founder of AIS and a recognized leader in the credit and collections industry, created his initial business, Hogan Information Services, to provide public records information to the three major credit bureaus.
In 1995, Hogan and his team built the first direct connection to the bankruptcy courts, creating the first comprehensive bankruptcy database of its kind. The business was sold to First Data Corporation in 1996 and the original organization has since been sold to another company.
Hogan launched American InfoSource in 2000 with a mission to provide the most innovative risk management products available. Today, according to Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, American InfoSource is the largest commercial purchaser of bankruptcy data and leading claim filer in the industry.
For nearly a decade, AIS has elevated client profitability by developing the most informative risk management solutions that are tailored to meet the needs of the most exacting customer requirements.
American InfoSource operates in two primary locations. The organization’s headquarters in Houston accommodate executives, sales/marketing, and accounting. Oklahoma City houses the operations center and conducts all data processing, development, client services and data management.