Majority of SMEs unaware of water competition

25th August 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

A growing number of micro, small and medium-sized businesses know they can shop around for a better water deal, but more than half are still unaware of the new market in England according to the first in a series of online surveys by the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) aimed at tracking awareness of the…

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ASTL appoints new executive committee

23rd August 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL) has today announced its new executive committee for the upcoming year. The new board will take effect as of the 1st September 2017.  The board will continue to comprise seven directors who will act as a guiding influence, while providing direction and decision making to the Association. Benson Hersch,…

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ThinCats receives full FCA authorisation

9th August 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Business Peer to Peer lender ThinCats has announced that the company has been granted full authorisation by the Financial Conduct Authority. The company says that authorisation paves the way to offering a full spectrum of smart investment products, with a number of developments planned including the launch of a ThinCats ISA, subject to obtaining ISA manager…

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CMA announces support for small firms stung by unexpected banking fees

2nd August 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced new support for consumers and small businesses experiencing unexpected banking fees. From today, two important changes come into force to make it easier to know what charges consumers and companies might face. Firstly, the CMA is forcing banks to be more transparent about the cost of overdrafts and…

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New protocol may increase Insolvency action

26th July 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Insolvency action may arise as an unintended consequence of the introduction of the new Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims on 1st October according to law firm Clarke Willmott. Karen Chapman from Clarke Willmott LLP. Chapman says the Ministry of Justice’s protocol will potentially make it a longer and more onerous process to recover debts from sole traders or…

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Prompt Payment Code is improving payment practices

21st July 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The body that administers the Prompt Payment Code (PPC) on behalf of the Government says that the Code is having a demonstrable impact on improving the payment practices of larger firms. As the Code registers its 2,000th signatory, The Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM) points to a series of recent announcements from supermarkets and…

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Small firms demand better lending standards

10th July 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is calling for improved lending standards and an enhanced British Business Bank (BBB) in support of new recommendations from the Banking Futures initiative. FSB is urging all banks to sign-up to the Lending Standards Board (LSB)’s standards of practice for business customers, as set out in the ‘Banking Small…

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FSB calls for Government to end delays in business rate relief fund

7th July 2017 Local Authority Collections |

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has called on Communities Secretary Sajid Javid to provide a letter of direction to local councils in England to speed up help for small firms facing unacceptable increases in their Business Rates. £300 million in discretionary relief was promised in the Budget in March, yet many local authorities have so…

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New Prompt Payment Code signatories welcomed by small businesses

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has welcomed the Government’s announcement that 32 of it’s biggest suppliers have signed up to the Prompt Payment Code. The move represents a positive step in tackling the poor payment culture that is rife in the UK. Research from FSB highlights that the UK’s poor payments culture costs the…

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IPA, NARA and RICS re-launch of the Registered Property Receivers’ Scheme

The Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and the Non-Administrative Receivers Association (NARA) have announced the re-launch of their joint initiative with updated and extended regulation of property receiverships. A new Memorandum of Understanding provides for some important changes which should increase transparency and reassure stakeholders. All Registered Property Receivers will…

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Research: Businesses at risk of huge fines GDPR

27th June 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Hundreds of thousands of UK businesses will be potentially at risk of huge fines (up to 4% of a firm’s global annual turnover)  by not complying with the forthcoming EU General Data Protection (GDPR)  next May, according to latest research published by UK’s first fully compliant GDPR job board CareersinCyber.com and London law firm Hamlins…

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Businesswomen are less confident than men about Brexit prospects

20th June 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Fewer than half as many female than male business owners are confident about the future success of their businesses post-Brexit. New research conducted by RateSetter Business Finance has revealed that only 10% of women business leaders believe that leaving the EU will be positive for their business. This contrasts to the fact that twice the…

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ArchOver secures FCA authorisation

Business Lending Peer to Peer platform ArchOver has secured full authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Angus Dent, Chief Executive Officer at ArchOver said “There is great satisfaction in gaining a stamp of approval. Our industry-leading policies and procedures will allow us to take alternative forms of lending to the next level. At a…

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