Scottish corporate insolvencies fall by 5%

25th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) has released official statistics reporting corporate insolvencies Scotland for the second quarter (July to September 2018) of 2018-19. The number of corporate insolvencies in Scotland fell by 5% in Q2 2018-19 (July-September 2018) compared with Q1 2018-19 (April-June 2018), but rose by 4% compared with Q2 2017-18 (July-September 2017). Commenting on the…

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Lending to manufacturers grows 4.9%

24th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

UK Finance has published its Business finance update for September 2018 which reveals that Lending to manufacturers grew by 4.9 percent over the last twelve months.  While there is annual growth in borrowing demand from manufacturers, agriculture and accommodation, those sectors are in marked contrast to a wider 2.0 percent contraction in UK business borrowing overall. Deposits…

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Warning over lending to indebted firms

19th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

The Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee (FPC) has warned that the growth of new lending to already indebted firms, through leveraged-loans, has parallels to the subprime mortgage boom which ended with the global financial crisis in 2008. Minutes from the FPC’s latest meeting also reveal warnings over the rise in loans with weaker covenants…

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Businesses shun slowdown with fall in company failures

15th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Sales across UK business rose by 1.5% in the last three months, the equivalent of £99.8bn, according to the latest figures from the Creditsafe Watchdog Report. This follows two consecutive quarters in the year to date of falling sales and rising company failures. The quarterly Watchdog report, which analyses financial data across 12* UK business…

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Worldwide emerging economies becoming increasingly vulnerable

15th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

New research from Coface shows that Argentina and Turkey, two countries already hampered by major external imbalances and their dependency on external financing, are experiencing a deepening in their currency crises. Against a backdrop of rapidly tightening credit conditions, Coface has downgraded six of Argentina’s business sectors suffering from a severe downturn in economic activity…

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Third of SMEs unable to operate without EU imports

15th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

A third of the 1.1 million UK SMEs with EU suppliers would be unable to operate without imports from the bloc, according to the latest SME Confidence Tracker from independent financial services provider, Bibby Financial Services (BFS). The research news comes as a potential ‘no-deal’ Brexit threatens to disrupt trade between the UK and EU, and…

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Third of SMEs business leaders suffer from poor mental health

11th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

The latest Aldermore Future Attitudes study has revealed that a third (33%) of bosses at UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), equating to 1.81 million* firms with fewer than 250 employees, have personally suffered from anxiety, depression or another kind of mental health problem in the past five years. The report, which surveyed over a…

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False invoices Director gets 10-year ban

8th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

The Director of a financing company has received a ten-year ban after heading a false invoice scheme to secure £4 million of illegitimate funds. David Marsden, from Exeter, was the Director of finance company First Capital Factors (FCF). Incorporated in 2009, FCF offered recourse factoring facilities for small and medium businesses where they would buy a company’s…

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Government announces late payment proposals

5th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

New measures to end the problem of late payments to small businesses by large companies who abuse their position in the market have been unveiled by the Small Business Minister Kelly Tolhurst as she launches a call for evidence. Nearly a quarter of UK businesses report that late payments are a threat to their survival.…

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Small business owners forgo monthly wage due to late payments

4th October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

The late payment crisis is getting so bad for UK small businesses that 17% of business owners say they are forgoing paying themselves a wage so they can pay their staff on time. This rises to 27% of small businesses that say they are already struggling to survive. New research from Hitachi Capital Business Finance…

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Construction insolvencies rise by 6%

3rd October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Over 2,700 construction firms enter insolvency in the last year – 6% rise following Carillion liquidation according to market analysis by Moore Stephens. 2,764 construction firms entered insolvency in 2017/1, jumping 6% in just a year from 2,608 in 2016/17. The significant rise in insolvencies follows Carillion’s liquidation in January 2018, which caused knock-on effects…

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INSOLVENCY NOTICES: Winding Up Petitions – September 2018

3rd October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Winding up Petitions (Companies) have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: 365 CATERING LTD A & E CIVIL ENGINEERING LTD A D TOOL HIRE LTD A L C (MIDLANDS) LTD A PRITCHARD LTD ACE BODYSHOP LTD ACHOM AND PARTNERS LTD AD2ONE LTD ADELAAR LTD AELLA LTD AFA PRESS UK…

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LIQUIDATION NOTICES: Creditors Voluntary Winding-Up – September 2018

3rd October 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Creditors Voluntary Winding-Up – Appointment of Liquidators notices have been issued in the London Gazette for the following companies: XYZ CAD SERVICES LTD 2THEDOOR LTD 3S PRINT AND DISPLAY LTD 4 RINGS SPARES LTD 51 DELICATESSEN LTD 7/7 CLEANING SERVICES LTD 7777777 LTD A CLASS INTERIORS LTD A DIFFERENT CALIBRE LTD A J BARLOW LTD A…

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