
The Civil Court Users Association (CCUA has announced that it has appointed Neil Jinks as its new Chair following an election.
Jinks succeeds Rob Thompson who concludes a distinguished five-year tenure as Chair and a long-standing commitment to the CCUA through various committee roles.
Lisa Keating of Davisa Solutions has been elected to replace Jinks as Vice Chair, Jinks will continue to Chair the CCUA Events Committee.
Jinks brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the role of CCUA Chair as a debt litigation and enforcement specialist who has been involved in the management and development of legal debt recovery operations for several leading legal and enforcement businesses in a career spanning 37 years.
In addition to his current role as Brand Ambassador at ControlAccount, part of Broadriver Group, Jinks is Fellow and Chair of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM). He is also a Corporate Member of the Institute of Revenues Rating & Valuation (IRRV) and President of the IRRV West Midlands Association. JInks was named Credit & Collections Industry Leaders List 2025 and has been recognised as a champion of diversity and inclusion by the Financial Times, Daily Telegraph, DWF and PwC.
Jinks said “It’s a real privilege to be elected Chair of the CCUA. I’m excited to continue the Association’s vital work in representing the interests of civil court users and driving positive change across the justice system. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to Rob Thompson for his huge contribution over the years. His leadership, dedication, and expertise have left an indelible mark on the organisation and the court users we serve.”
Rob Thompson welcomed Neil’s election, said “It has been a pleasure and a privilege to serve as Chair of the CCUA over the last five years. I hope that court users feel that the Association has provided a high level of benefit and assistance during what has been a very challenging period as regards the service provided within the court system.
“Neil’s extensive involvement in civil justice and credit management makes him uniquely positioned to lead the CCUA into its next chapter. His experience, energy, and commitment to the sector are exactly what the CCUA needs. I leave knowing the organisation is in safe and capable hands.”