Nearly two thirds (65%) of finance organisations are already prepared or preparing for an initiative related to blockchain, an in-depth study of over 1000 finance professionals has revealed. The research commissioned by Onguard, the fintech firm that focusses on the order to cash process, discovered that nearly a quarter (23%) of the organisations polled are…
Read moreProblems with late invoice payments are affecting around one in eight Scottish firms, according to new indicative research by insolvency and restructuring trade body R3. The latest edition of R3’s regular Business Distress Index, which looks at measures of business success and distress across the UK, indicates that 12% of firms in Scotland are currently…
Read moreLatest data released by Creditsafe has revealed that, on average, Formula 1 teams pay 16% of their invoices late by an average of 10.5 DBT (days beyond the agreed payment terms), despite a combined turnover of over £3.6 billion. Red Bull was found to be the worst offender, paying almost a third (31%) of its…
Read moreCastle Water has announced the appointment of Douglas McLaren as Chief Operating Officer (COO). McLaren is currently UK Operations Director for ScottishPower Energy Retail, a subsidiary of the global energy company, Iberdrola. A law graduate and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, Douglas spent nine years at PwC, both in the UK…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that asset finance new business (primarily leasing and hire purchase) for deals of up to £20 million grew by 4% in January, compared with the same month last year. Including high-value deals, new business increased by 3% over the same period. The plant and…
Read moreThe Government has announced plans to improve the UK’s corporate governance framework to ensure the UK remains one of the best places to start and grow a business. The rules include: Directors selling companies recklessly to face tough new sanctions including fines and disqualification Creditors could have money returned to them by reversing inappropriate asset stripping…
Read moreThe Office for National Statistics has today published its latest UK consumer price inflation figures showing the Consumer Prices Index was at 2.7% in February 2018, down from 3% in January 2018, its lowest level since July 2017. Commenting on the figures Joanna Elson OBE, chief executive of the Money Advice Trust, said “This slight drop in…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for March 2018: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.576 trillion at the end of January 2018. This is up from £1.52 trillion at the end of January 2017– an extra £1,077.51 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK that’s an average debt…
Read moreThe Minister for Small Business says the collapse of Carillion must act as a catalyst to supporting small businesses, and prompt payment is a central part of the solution. Interviewed exclusively for ‘Credit Champions’, a news and current affairs-style programme created by The Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM) and ITN Productions, Andrew Griffiths MP…
Read moreThe Credit Services Association (CSA), the voice of the UK debt collection and debt purchase sectors, is to host the Credit and Collections Technology Awards at this year’s CSA Gala Dinner on 13 September. The co-branded event, which will form part of the CSA’s UK Credit and Collections Conference (UKCCC), reflects the Association’s growing recognition…
Read moreNearly two thirds (65%) of finance organisations are already prepared or preparing for an initiative related to blockchain, an in-depth study of over 1000 finance professionals has revealed. The research commissioned by Onguard, focusses on the order to cash process, discovered that nearly a quarter (23%) of the organisations polled are already using blockchain with…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced proposals which would give more SMEs the opportunity to refer financial services disputes to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). The FCA recently launched a consultation on the issue of SME access to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) after highlighting that such businesses can often struggle to resolve financial…
Read moreProposed reforms that would allow high court enforcement officers and certificated enforcement agents to enforce small sum County Court Judgments and Consumer Credit Act judgments have been put to the Government in a joint industry submission. The joint submission by the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA) and the Civil Enforcement Association (CIVEA) has been…
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