British businesses brush off Brexit vote

7th November 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

Three-in-four UK businesses (74%) say they have yet to feel any financial impact – positive or negative – from the 23rd of June vote to leave the EU, according to new research by the insolvency and restructuring trade body, R3. However, 16% of all businesses, equivalent to 283,000 businesses, say the vote has already had…

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ICO fines loan company for illegal marketing

7th November 2016 Consumer Collections |

A company that sent out 2.2 million illegal marketing text messages has been fined £70,000 and ordered to stop by the ICO. The penalty was issued to London-based Nouveau Finance Ltd, a company which provides a loan matching service. Although there were only 92 complaints made about the messages, an ICO investigation revealed that Nouveau…

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CICM Index shows three-quarter declining trend for economic confidence

7th November 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

Continued declining confidence in the manufacturing sector is the driving force behind three successive quarterly falls in overall economic confidence, according to the latest barometer from the credit services sector. Manufacturing closed down 2.3 points to 54.9 in Q3’s results from the Credit Managers’ Index  which is run by the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM). This is the…

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Household debts rise to top £1.5 trillion

7th November 2016 Consumer Collections |

Household debts have risen to £1.5 trillion in the UK for the first time, new statistics from The Money Charity. After a period of flat growth, debt has begun to rise again in recent years. The Money Charity, which compiled the statistics, says UK adults owe an average of nearly £30,000 each – mostly in…

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Aberdeenshire Council trials social media collecions

7th November 2016 Consumer Collections |

Aberdeenshire Council is sending messages through Facebook and WhatsApp in a bid to recoup unpaid rent. The Council has been contacting people living in council homes who are in debt using methods other than just post. A total of 35 evictions were carried out by the local authority in 2015/16, with £104,830 owed to the council.…

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Perth and Kinross Council forced to write-off nearly £300,000 of debt

7th November 2016 Consumer Collections |

Perth and Kinross Council was forced to write-off nearly £300,000 of outstanding debts mainly due to rent arrears. In response to the problem the local authority launched its Rent 1st campaign to highlight the importance of making payments and offering extra support and advice for people who are struggling to pay. Now the housing and health…

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