Consumer borrowing increases in December

25th January 2017 Consumer Collections |

The British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has releases it’s latest figures indicating a growth in consumer borrowing during December, but there are signs that demand may soften in 2017 as consumers and businesses anticipate higher interest rates. Gross mortgage borrowing totalled £12.6bn, up 3.6% from December 2015; while net mortgage borrowing grew by 2.5% compared to December…

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Leonard Curtis opens Scottish Office

25th January 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group (LCBSG) has opened its first Scottish office in Glasgow. The Group’s new Glasgow office is headed up by Stuart Robb who joined LCBSG from a Big Four practice in Scotland where he gained a wealth of experience of the Scottish insolvency market. Stuart has already been joined by a number…

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Andrew Jackson appoints Restructuring Partner

25th January 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Azher Quyoom has joined Andrew Jackson as Restructuring and Turnaround Partner. Quyoom joins Bond Dickinson. Mark Pearson-Kendall, managing partner of Andrew Jackson,: “We’ve had an exciting start to the year, with some big developments over the last two months that add real strength and depth to our restructuring and insolvency offering. The valuable expertise Azher…

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GDPR a personal data solution for consumers according to research

25th January 2017 Consumer Collections |

Research by Callcredit reveals that 81% of UK consumers are more likely to share their personal data once the general data protection regulation (GDPR)  is in place. The legislation was originally drawn up by the European Commission to harmonise data protection within the EU and to govern the export of personal data beyond the EU’s…

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Free Debt advice helps improve financial capability

25th January 2017 Consumer Collections |

New finding show that free debt advice gives those in problem debt the helping hand they need to tackle their financial situation, pay off their debts and build money management skills for the future. The research by the Money Advice Service, shows that within three to six months of receiving regulated advice, nearly two-thirds (65%)…

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Twino announces consumer loans funding landmark

25th January 2017 Consumer Collections |

Peer-to-Peer lender Twino has announced that it has funded €100million of consumer loans across nine European markets. The platform has seen investment from more than 6,300 active investors from over 30 different countries, with 26% from Germany, 12% from the UK and 11% from the EE and Latvia. Twino has seen a significant uptick in UK investors…

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Majority of Brits have not heard of Open Banking initiative

25th January 2017 Consumer Collections |

Research from Equifax has revealed that 90% of Brits have not heard of the Open Banking initiative, with 45% of respondents then going on to say that they are not likely to use Open Banking when it becomes available. When asked about sharing personal data through Open Banking, 60% said they would not consent to…

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British Gas Business pay £9.5 million redress for billing errors

25th January 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Ofgem has announced that  British Gas Business is to pay £9.5 million in redress, following failings in its registrations, complaints handling and billing processes for business customers. British Gas Business implemented a new IT billing system in March 2014 which left tens of thousands of its business customers with delayed and inaccurate bills. Over 6,000…

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