Financial education: bridging theory and reality

21st April 2017 Industry opinion |

It’s been more than two years since financial education was embedded into the school curriculum here in the UK. While I believe we’ve seen some progress, we must still push further to ensure young people make informed choices with full knowledge of the potential consequences – positive and negative. Troubling trends At the end of…

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FEATURE: Is motor finance running out of road

21st April 2017 Consumer Collections |

Is the motor finance market in 2017 heading in the same direction as the US Sub-prime mortgage market in 2007? The size of the markets are very different, but there are certainly a number of similarities, which should prompt firms to review the adequacy of their risk controls, and assess their exposure. In particular: The…

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Northern Ireland tops mortgage sales growth in March

21st April 2017 Consumer Collections |

Northern Ireland led the way for the highest regional mortgage sales growth in March with a 21.0% increase on February, according to Equifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace. Wales and London followed closely behind with sales increasing by 18.8% and 17.2% respectively, while the North West experienced the lowest growth of 12.0%. Overall, mortgage…

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British Business Bank and Shire Leasing agree SME funding partnership

21st April 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The British Business Bank today announces that it is providing a £37.4m facility to Shire Leasing to increase its funding to smaller businesses for the acquisition of business-critical assets. The transaction is being made under the Bank’s ENABLE Funding programme, which aims to increase the supply of funding to smaller businesses in the UK. The…

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ABFA Ireland appoints new Chair

21st April 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA) has appointed Michael Walsh as Chairperson of the organisation in Ireland and Mark O’ Rourke as Vice Chairperson. Walsh, who has over 25 years’ experience in the Irish banking sector, is currently Director of Ulster Bank Invoice Finance. Michael has held a number of senior roles within the company…

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Loan broker Directors banned

21st April 2017 Consumer Collections |

Jos Timmer (also known as James Thompson) and Elizabeth Sarah Rowe have been disqualified as directors for the nefarious trading activities of an internet loan brokerage they ran. Timmer has been disqualified for 12 years, while Rowe will be subject to a six-year ban. Both were directors of More Financial Limited, which was wound up in…

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Credit Union directors banned for flouting regulations

21st April 2017 Consumer Collections |

Three Directors of a former Bournemouth-based credit union which went into administration owing more than £7million have received lengthy bans. Richard Charles Nichols, Phillip Raymond Neale and Gillian Birkett were directors of Enterprise The Business Credit Union Ltd T/A DotcomUnity Credit Union (EBCU) which went into administration on 14 May 2015 with estimated total creditor claims…

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Beverley Building Society appoints Deputy Chief Executive

21st April 2017 Consumer Collections |

 Beverley Building Society has promoted Janet Bedford from Finance Director to Deputy Chief Executive. Last year CEO, Peter Myers announced that he would leave Beverley Building Society. Bedford will lead the society for an interim period until a new chief executive is announced in the Summer. Peter Myers said: “I am thrilled that Janet has…

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R3 appoints new President

21st April 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Adrian Hyde, a Partner at CVR Global LLP, has been appointed as the new president of R3. Throughout his career, Hyde has worked on a wide range of insolvency matters, primarily focussed on contentious insolvency, tackling crime, and fraud related cases, along with overseas issues at offshore jurisdictions and business centres. Prior to joining CVR,…

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