Businesses in ‘critical’ financial distress increases 5%

1st August 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

New research from Begbies Traynor, the UK’s leading independent insolvency firm, reveals there are now 484,000 UK businesses in significant financial distress with the property, leisure and tourism sectors particularly badly affected. The Red Flag Alert data for Q2 2019, which monitors the financial health of UK companies, found that 14% of all UK businesses…

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Northern Ireland company insolvencies increase

1st August 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Latest figures have revealed that there was an increase in Northern Ireland company insolvencies according to latest Insolvency Service figures. The latest quarterly figures show that there were 88 new company insolvencies in Northern Ireland, up 22 on the previous three-month period, but a significant fall on the same quarter of 2018. Of the latest…

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2019 Credit & Collections Technology Awards shortlist revealed

1st August 2019 Consumer Collections |

The finalists for the third annual Credit & Collections Technology Awards, the UK’s celebration of tech innovators in credit and collections, have been revealed. The Credit & Collections Technology Awards, organised by Credit Connect and hosted at the Credit Services Association’s UK Credit and Collections Conference, brings together credit and collections technology executives to honour the industry’s…

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Company insolvencies hit five year high

31st July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Latest figures from the Insolvency Service have shown that the number of company insolvencies increased in Q2 2019 compared with Q1 2019 this was driven by an increase in creditors voluntary liquidations, Compulsory liquidations, administrations and company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) decreased in Q2 2019 Company insolvencies, in Q2 2019, increased to 4,231 (2.6%) its the highest…

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Freeths appoints Insolvency Director

29th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Law firm, Freeths has announced that it has recruited a  new Insolvency Director to lead ist restructuring team in Leeds. Helen Bates has more than 17 years’ experience covering all aspects of insolvency and restructuring, including both contentious and non-contentious matters. Her expertise includes advising on corporate insolvencies (including administrations, receiverships, liquidations and CVAs) and…

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Retail sales fall mark longest decline since 2011

26th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Retail sales fell for the third consecutive month in the year to July, marking the longest period of decline since 2011, according to the latest CBI monthly Distributive Trades Survey. The survey of 93 firms, of which 46 were retailers, showed that sales volumes fell in the year to July, albeit to a lesser extent…

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Rise in CCJs against businesses

25th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

County Court Judgments (CCJs) against businesses in England and Wales rose four percent in the first half of 2019, according to new figures released by Registry Trust. Year-on-year numbers have risen for the past three years and in the first half of 2019 are 56 percent higher than 2016’s record low, for a first half-year,…

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Scottish business insolvencies decrease

24th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The number of corporate business insolvencies in Scotland fell by 15% in April-June 2019 compared with the previous quarter (January-March 2019), and fell by 2% compared with the same quarter the previous year (April-June 2018)  according to latest Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) statistics. The number of Scottish registered companies becoming insolvent or entering receivership decreased…

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Insolvency Service returns £61.3m to creditors

24th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The Insolvency Service has reported that it has returned £61.3 million to creditors, up from the £55.3 million last year according to the results as part of its annual report (2018 to 2019). Sarah Albon Chief Executive of the Insolvency Service said “I’m happy to report on another solid year of delivery by the Insolvency…

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Pub closure rates slow

24th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The number of permanent pub closures across England and Wales has halved in the first six months of 2019 compared to the previous half-year, analysis of government data has revealed. A total of 235 pubs closed in the UK in the six months to June, according to new analysis by Altus Group, an average of around forty pubs each…

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Global working capital requirement hits worst levels since 2012

19th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

In 2018, Global Working Capital Requirement (WCR) hit its worst level since 2012 (+1 day, 70 days). The evolution of WCR indicates which businesses have improved, or in this case, deteriorated, their capacity to maintain operating cash flow and internal funding for investment according to a new study by Euler Hermes. The report focuses on Working…

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Scottish business decrees fall 28%

18th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Latest figures released by Registry Trust show that the number of decrees against Scottish businesses dropped by 28 percent in the first six months of 2019 (compared to HY1 2018 figures) – totalling 1,140, the lowest of any first half-year on record. The total value of decrees against businesses in the first half of the…

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Government calls for evidence on insolvency practitioner regulation

18th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The government has launched a call for evidence and is seeking views on the impact of the regulatory objectives introduced for the insolvency profession in 2015. Stakeholders are also being asked to assess whether there would be potential benefits in making changes to the current system, including establishing a single regulator for insolvency practitioners. Responses…

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