Business Banking Resolution Service appoints CEO

29th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Samantha Barrass has been named as the first Chief Executive Officer of the Business Banking Resolution Service (BBRS). The BBRS has been set up to resolve disputes between small and medium-sized businesses and their banks to deliver independent transparent, fair and reasonable outcomes The BBRS is backed by Britain’s six biggest high street lenders. Sarrass…

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Liberis questions Bank of England’s lending squeeze assertion

28th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The Bank of England (BoE) says that UK firms face their biggest lending squeeze since the financial crisis. The BOE survey found that British businesses are facing the biggest lending squeeze since the financial crisis amid rising uncertainty about the health of the economy. The survey showed that corporate default rates have been increasing over the…

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Small businesses waste a week in late payments chase

25th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

A new survey shows that small businesses are spending on average more than one working week chasing late payments. SMEs spend a total of 56.4 million hours looking for overdue payments, most of which are done after hours. According to a report commissioned by Intuit QuickBooks, 56.4 million hours a year were used to look…

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Construction company reinstated to prompt payment code

25th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Construction company Laing O’Rourke has been reinstated to the Prompt Payment Code (PPC). The company has been reinstated to the Government’s code seven months after being removed for failing to pay suppliers on time. The Prompt Payment Code is a voluntary code which is administered by the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM)on behalf of…

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Cifas and Graydon announce corporate fraud partnership

22nd November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Fraud prevention service, Cifas and business data, insights, analytics and solutions specialist Graydon have announced they have completed data matching analysis to understand synergies between the Graydon cases of suspicious corporate activity and the Cifas national database of known fraud. The results of the matching exercise demonstrated two key points: Fraudsters will target any high-value…

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Credit & Collections Technology Top 20 Company Power List launches

22nd November 2019 Arrears and Recoveries |

Credit Connect has announced its inaugural Credit & Collections Technology company power list for 2019. The power list is the first edition of what will be an annual round-up of the most prominent innovating companies within credit and collections technology. Within the list, Credit Connect has identified the top 20 ‘Premier’ innovators highlighting the achievements…

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SMEs face late payment debt burden of £23.4bn

22nd November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The UK’s SME late payment debt has risen to a staggering £23.4 billion, up £10.4 billion on the £13 billion owed in 2018 – according to figures released by Pay.UK, which runs the Bacs Direct Credit and Direct Debit payment services. On top of that, the research shows that UK SMEs are now facing a…

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Dun & Bradstreet and Quantexa agree risk partnership

21st November 2019 Technology and Open Banking |

Dun & Bradstreet and Quantexa have announced a new partnership that aims to empower businesses to make better, context-driven decisions using innovative data and analytics to provide a detailed picture of connected relationships. Global commercial data & analytics firm Dun & Bradstreet, and Quantexa, the contextual decision intelligence software and solutions company, have joined forces…

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Report highlights late payment impact on small businesses

20th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Research from Xero and PayPal, has revealed that 37% of small businesses owners have considered closing their company because of cash flow issues caused by late payments. The findings highlight the scale of the late payments challenge facing British small businesses, who are owed an average of £23,360 in overdue invoices on any one day…

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Manufacturing insolvencies hit five year high

19th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The number of manufacturing businesses entering insolvency has hit a five-year high rising 7% to 1,466 in the last year (to 30 September 2019) up from 1,373 the previous year, says chartered accountants and business advisors, Moore. Moore says that the rise in manufacturing businesses going insolvent is being driven in part by Brexit-related uncertainty…

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Third of European CFOs feeling pessimistic over prospects

15th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Over a third (36%) of Europe’s CFOs feel more pessimistic about their companies’ financial prospects than they did three months ago, according to Deloitte European CFO Survey. This percentage has doubled since the first survey in spring 2015, when the figure stood at 18%. Fewer than one in five CFOs (18%) consider now to be…

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Pub and bar insolvencies have increased 13% in the past year

12th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The number of insolvencies of pub and bar companies has increased by 13% to 530 in the last year (year-end September 30, 2019) up from 470 the previous year according to new UHY Hacker Young research. The research shows that this is the third successive year in which pub company insolvencies have increased. This is…

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ELECTION: FSB calls for focus on self-employed community

11th November 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is calling on all political parties to put the self-employed community front and centre when drawing-up business policies for their election manifestos as its latest research shows confidence among sole traders in negative territory for five consecutive quarters. Fresh findings from its full Q3 SBI report, published today, show…

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