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Resolvion
Darren Stavely and Mike Thomas lead Resolvion, a collateral recovery firm formed in 2019 from the merger of ALS Resolvion and Del Mar Recovery Solutions.
Resolvion
Resolvion was created in 2019 by combining ALS Resolvion LLC and Del Mar Recovery Solutions GP. The firm operates under the Resolvion brand, providing skip tracing and repossession management for consumer and commercial lenders. Resolvion offers first-placement forwarding, expert skip tracing, license plate recognition (LPR) staging, specialty repossessions, heavy equipment recovery, and remarketing. Its client list includes Santander, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, US Bank, Truist Bank, PNC Bank, Exeter Finance, Hyundai, Acceptance Auto, Fifth Third Bank, and JP Morgan Chase (per the firm's website, 2025). The firm's proprietary software, WOMBAT, integrates with major repossession platforms. Resolvion operates from offices in Charlotte, NC; Tucker, GA; Carlsbad, CA; and Shelton, CT. In 2025, the firm launched a dedicated Credit Union and Mid-Market Division (per the firm's website, 2025). The executive team includes Mike Thomas, Darren Stavely, Rod Browning, Jon Faulkner, Doug Melson, Jose Mendiola, Ronald Eubanks, and Claudia Plascencia. Resolvion's structure as a multi-family office-style holding that operates an operating company is its defining architectural feature. Two separate legal entities, ALS Resolvion LLC and Del Mar Recovery Solutions GP, share a unified management and brand, allowing the firm to blend capital and operational oversight directly.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
1999
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Charlotte
Corporate office
Charlotte, NC, United States
Additional offices
Tucker, GA · Carlsbad, CA · Shelton, CT
Principals
Mike Thomas
Executive
Darren Stavely
Executive
Rod Browning
Executive
Jose Mendiola
EVP, Consumer
Doug Melson
Commercial Division President
Ronald Eubanks
EVP, Operations
Claudia Plascencia
Executive Vice President
Jon Faulkner
Executive
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Resolvion?
The executive team is led by Mike Thomas and Darren Stavely, who serve on the firm's leadership alongside Rod Browning, Jon Faulkner, Doug Melson, Jose Mendiola, Ronald Eubanks, and Claudia Plascencia (per the firm's website, 2025). The team operates from Charlotte, NC.
How does Resolvion source proprietary deal flow?
Resolvion sources repossession assignments directly from lenders, including Santander, Nissan, JP Morgan Chase, and Truist (per the firm's website, 2025). The firm's proprietary technology WOMBAT and its established agent network allow it to generate assignments through direct client relationships.
Is Resolvion structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Resolvion operates as a multi-family office-style holding that runs an operating company. It serves as the brand identity for two separate legal entities: ALS Resolvion LLC and Del Mar Recovery Solutions GP. It does not function as a venture firm.
Does Resolvion participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Resolvion does not act as a fund; it is an operating company that provides repossession and recovery services directly. The firm does not make fund commitments.
What investment stages does Resolvion typically target?
Resolvion does not make investments. It is a service provider that manages collateral recovery for lenders, covering stages from skip tracing to remarketing after repossession.
Which sectors does Resolvion explicitly avoid?
Resolvion does not invest in sectors. It focuses on repossession services for consumer and commercial collateral, including vehicles and heavy equipment. It does not operate in unrelated industries.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth behind Resolvion is not publicly attributed to a specific family or individual. The firm's ownership structure is not disclosed, and no single family branch is named as the capital source.
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