Latest Insolvency Service statistics reveal Personal Insolvencies have gone up

29th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

The latest results Insolvency statistics from The Insolvency Service for Quarter 2 (April to June 2016) reveal that Personal Insolvency numbers have gone up. The main findings of the report were: Total individual insolvencies increased for the fourth consecutive quarter, driven primarily by an increase in individual voluntary arrangements Debt relief orders also increased, because of…

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Microcredit lending scheme launched in Ireland

28th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

Irish Social Protection Minister Leo Varadkar has announced a new scheme to allow credit unions provide small affordable loans. A pilot scheme in 30 credit unions saw 1,300 people accessing the loans, the average amount of which was under €500. A further 50 credit unions have already expressed interest in joining the scheme Up to 400,000 people are estimated…

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Two credit insurance specialists set to merge

28th July 2016 Mergers and Acquisitions |

UK Credit Insurance and The John Reynolds Group Ltd will merge in August. Following the merger the new company will be called Acumen Credit Insurance Brokers Ltd. A new website will follow in September: www.credit-insure.co.uk.

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Italian Bank to launch in the UK

27th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

FinecoBank is set to enter the UK in this fourth quarter of the year. The bank is a subsidiary of UniCredit Group

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Europe’s oldest bank weakest in Stress test results

26th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jul/29/rescue-package-in-place-as-europes-oldest-bank-fails-stress-tests

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FCA outlines plan to boost authorisation procedure

25th July 2016 Arrears and Recoveries |

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has outlined plans to improve the authorisation process for consumer credit firms. Figures shared by the FCA indicate they have closed 87% of applications with 99.6% within the statutory deadline. The FCA have issued the following commitments to firms applying for authorisation: The FCA will tell you as soon as your application…

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Staffordshire and Black Country councils owed tens of millions

23rd July 2016 Consumer Collections |

Government figures reveal that tens of millions of pounds in unpaid council tax and business rates is owed to councils across the Black Country and Staffordshire. The figures owed are as follows: Walsall £20.3 million Sandwell £23.3 million Wolverhampton £14.7 million Dudley £8.7 million Cannock £6 million Stafford £4.4 million  

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Rossendales confirms FCA authorisation

22nd July 2016 Consumer Collections |

Marston Holdings (Marston) has confirmed that subsidiary Rossendales has been granted full authorisation by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Rossendales is the second Marston business to become fully authorised. Burlington Credit was authorised in 2014.  

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MasterCard to buy VocaLink

22nd July 2016 Consumer Collections |

MasterCard Incorporated has announced that is going to acquire VocaLink Holdings Limited for about £700 million (approximately US$920 million).

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Policy changes to blame for Universal Credit delay

20th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has blamed policy changes for the delay in Universal Credit rollout. Damien Green, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, issued a statement to parliament outlining three major changes to the roll-out. The full statement can be found here. Source: Parliament UK

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Freedom Finance hires new Managing Director

20th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

  Freedom Finance has hired Jeff Poole as their new Managing Director of Consumer Finance. Zoe Cuthbertson has also joined the team as Freedom’s new Head of Marketing.    

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Bailiffs, Government and Councils ranked most unfair in dealing with debt

19th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

A report by charity Stepchange has found that  bailiffs, government departments and bailiffs are among the most unfair when dealing with people in problem debt. The report titled Creditor and debt collector conduct: What’s making debt problems worse? also found that some creditors are failing to take vulnerabilities such as depression and other ongoing mental health conditions into…

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TSB launches new brand for loans portfolio

19th July 2016 Consumer Collections |

TSB’s new brand for the loan portfolio is Whistletree. The brand name has been given to Northern Rock’s former loans and mortgages portfolio which TSB bought from Cerberus Capital Management last year. The loans were previously managed by UK Asset Resolution (UKAR).

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