Insolvency firms SA Insolvency and Benedict Mackenzie agree merger

15th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

SA Insolvency, which has practices in Worcester, Hereford and Northampton, has agreed to merge with Benedict Mackenzie. The new business will be  branded as Benedict Mackenzie. Director Sanjay Swarup said the two firms brought together more than 20 years of experience of providing insolvency and advisory services. “The scale will allow for better service, with…

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HMRC in danger of trying to do too much with too little

12th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

The report of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) into HMRC’s performance published today (12 January 2018) makes for sobering reading according to the ICAEW. The ICAEW responded to comments from the Chair Meg Hillier that highlights the risks that HMRC faces from undertaking the largest transformational programme in Europe while at the same time coping…

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Retail administrations increase for the first time in 5 years

12th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

New research from Deloitte has indicated that retail administrations have increased for the first time in 5 years. The research showed that: 118 retailers went into administration during 2017, up 28% from 92 in 2016 There was a significant increase (55%) in the number of large retailers  that have gone into administration Total administrations across…

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UK’s toughest bankruptcy penalties ignored by former millionaires

10th January 2018 Personal Insolvency |

Bankruptcy Restriction Orders (BRO), which places sanctions against bankrupt executives and banned individuals from being a company director, forming, managing – or even give the impression of managing – a limited company, for up to 15 years, are not being enforced by authorities, leaving former millionaires free to keep assets and continue to enjoy lavish…

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Business Insolvency advice companies placed into liquidation

10th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Nine companies which had provided services to directors of insolvent companies, have been placed in provisional liquidation. The actions follow an investigation by the Insolvency Service The companies names Rigil Kent Acquisitions Ltd; Rigil Kent Corporate Acquisitions & Turnaround Ltd; Rigil Corporate Rescue Ltd; Rigil Kent Group Ltd; RK Acquisitions Ltd; RK Corporate Rescue Ltd;…

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Enforcement Agents issued to collect rising business rates

10th January 2018 Local Authority Collections |

English and Welsh councils are believed to have used Enforcement Agents on nearly 41,000 firms that struggled to pay higher business rates following the Government’s controversial revaluation last year. The estimate was the result of an investigation by ratings adviser Altus Group, which said tens of thousands of businesses that failed to pay higher business…

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‘Zombie business’ numbers drop to record low

9th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

The proportion of UK companies which are only paying the interest on their debts – one of the signs of a so-called ‘zombie’ business – has dropped to 3% in December from 5% in April this year, according to research by R3. The proportion of businesses only paying interest on their debts – equivalent to…

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Business debt costs Irish SMEs €1.7bn a year

9th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Irish SMEs are writing off €1.7 billion every year due to bad debts, according to a new report by Bibby Financial Services. Bibby said the firms are losing the money due to customers not paying bills, or customers becoming insolvent. The Global Business Monitor report from the firm found that an average of €13,780 is…

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No festive cheer for retailers as Consumer spending falls for the first time in five years

8th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

There was no festive cheer for retailers as December rounded off as the worst year for consumer spending since 2012 according to new research by Visa. Commenting on the data, Mark Antipof, Chief Commercial Officer at Visa said “Christmas rounded off a lean year for retailers with consumer spending seeing its first consistent 12 month…

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LIQUIDATION NOTICES: Creditors Voluntary Winding-Up – December 2017

8th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Creditors Voluntary Winding-Up – Appointment of Liquidators notices have been issued in the London Gazette for the following companies: 07428380 LTD 08161993 LTD 4 YES LTD A & J SALES MARKETING AND CONSULTANCY LTD A C MORRIS BUILDERS LTD AAYA LTD ACH GROUP MANAGEMENT LTD ACORN BUILDING CONTRACTORS LTD ACURATE SECURITY SERVICES LTD ADAM WATER LTD…

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INSOLVENCY NOTICES: Winding Up Petitions – December 2017

8th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Winding up Petitions (Companies) have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: 09753626 LTD 1ST NATION LTD 365 ENERGY LTD A G M (RIVERSIDE) LTD A&G DESIGN & BUILD LTD ABBOTT & SON ELECTRICALS LTD ABSOLUTE EVENT SOLUTIONS LTD ACQUISITION 395445593 LTD ADAM MOTORS LTD AEJIS LTD AGRO FOOD LTD…

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INSOLVENCY NOTICES: Appointment of Administrators – December 2017

8th January 2018 Commercial Credit Management |

Administration notices have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: 24HR QUALITY CARE LTD AIR PARTS LTD ANIMAL SEARCH UK LTD APPLE APPOINTMENTS (SOUTH WEST) LTD ARIADNE CAPITAL LTD ASA RESOURCE GROUP PLC ASTWOOD JOINERY CONTRACTS LTD ATTERCOPIA DIGITAL MARKETING LTD B C TRANSPORT (BOLLINGTON) 1991 LTD BEESTON CORPORATE LTD BIOGAS…

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Increase in retailer “distress’ this Christmas

22nd December 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

Nearly 45,000 retailers are in financial trouble this Christmas as rising inflation and the squeeze on household budgets are having an impact on high street spending. There has been a 22 percent increase in retailers facing ” significant financial distress”, according to a survey by the advisory company, Begbies Traynor. The furniture chain Multiyork collapsed…

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