Collections agency Worldwide Asset Management has agreed to pay an $85,000 penalty and change its business practices as part of a settlement with state regulators, the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Thursday.
The agency said it has "reasonable grounds" to believe that the company — which also goes by Worldwide Asset Purchasing and West Asset Purchasing — was breaking state law barring unfair and misleading collections practices, as well as attempting to collect debts from Maryland consumers without a required license.

