South Tyneside Council Tax debt doubles to £2 million

3rd January 2017 Consumer Collections |

South Tyneside Council has seen the amount of Council Tax it is owed almost double over the last three years. Data obtained shows that the authority was owed £1.19million at the end of the 2013/14 financial year. By the end of 2015/16, that figure had jumped to £2.04million – a rise of more than 70%.…

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Scottish students leaving university with £10,000 debt burden

3rd January 2017 Consumer Collections |

Scottish students are leaving university with an average debt of more than £10,000 after a 42% rise in borrowing over the past decade, new figures have shown. Recent years have seen a major spike in debt levels as ongoing austerity leaves many students struggling to make ends meet. The Scottish Government insists that debt levels…

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£11.5 million debt owed to Aberdeen Council written off

3rd January 2017 Consumer Collections |

Debt of more than £11.5 million owed to Aberdeen City Council has been written off. The debt relates to 5 years of debt which exact amount is of £11,593,956. The figure relates to uncollectable debt the council has decided not to pursue. It includes council tax, business rates, community charge, housing benefit overpayment and service…

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People seek help with their finances every 3 seconds in January

3rd January 2017 Consumer Collections |

Citizens Advice is expecting more than 370,000 people to seek help on financial issues such as pensions, investments and debts in January after analysis by the charity reveals that people are more likely to research financial decisions now than at any other time of the year. The analysis of demand for advice over the last…

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Subcontractors write off £16,000 each per year

29th December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

 Every year UK subcontractors are forced to write-off more than £16,000 each, due to unpaid work, according to an industry report. The Subcontracting Growth report by Bibby Financial Services (BFS) found that smaller construction firms are at the receiving end of penalty clauses and disputes with main contractors and other firms over work completed. According to…

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Insolvency and restructuring profession concerned about Brexit

29th December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

An overwhelming majority of insolvency and restructuring experts believe the UK’s decision to leave the EU will lead to a rise in corporate insolvencies in the next year, and that the referendum result has already hurt businesses’ finances, according to a survey of its membership by insolvency and restructuring trade body R3. 72% of those…

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Experto Credite in liquidation

23rd December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Debt buyer Experto Credite has entered into liquidation, The company entered voluntary liquidation on November 24. Smith & Williamson, were appointed as jlquidators for the winding up process. Debts are believed to be owed to HSBC, Natwest, Virgin Media, Vodafone and Intrum Justitia. No further details are available at this stage.

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Northern Ireland outstanding fine penalties are ‘exceptionally high’

23rd December 2016 Consumer Collections |

The level of outstanding fines in Northern Ireland is “exceptionally high”, according to the Northern Ireland Audit Office. Kieran Donnelly, comptroller and auditor general, reported to the Northern Ireland Assembly on the results of his audit of the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS) Trust Statement for 2015-16. The Trust Statement records the collection of…

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Graydon appoint new Chief Executive

23rd December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

Graydon  has announced the appointment of Gertjan Kampman as its new Chief Executive Officer as of the 1st of January 2017. Kampman is a senior management member of Atradius, which acquired all shares in Graydon on the 15th of September. He will take over the role of Marcel van Es, who has been responsible for…

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Ofcom announces new measures on persistent calls

22nd December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Ofcom and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) have published an update on their joint action plan to tackle nuisance calls and texts>The latest update highlights recent targeted enforcement action, new ‘blocking’ measures to help stop nuisance calls getting through to consumers and progress in their call tracing work. It also summarises how Ofcom is working to…

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Turkish businesses pay bills to UK counterparts quicker

22nd December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

Turkey is the ‘best’ European country in the G20 for UK firms to do business with, according to latest research . The findings, compiled by Creditsafe, have revealed Turkish businesses pay bills to their UK counterparts quicker than any other European G20 country, at an average of 4 days beyond terms (DBT). Creditsafe used its trade…

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Money Advice Service announces 2017 plans

22nd December 2016 Consumer Collections |

The Money Advice Service is proposing widespread, coordinated efforts with a decisive focus on helping people in the “squeezed” and “struggling” segments of society improve their money skills and deal with their debts, in its draft business plan for 2017/18. Having engaged more than 300 organisations in its collaborative strategy to improve financial capability, the…

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J&P Credit Solutions and TCM Group announce partnership

22nd December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

Debt recovery specialist J&P Credit Solutions has partnered with the TCM Group, a global network of debt collection providers, to enhance its international recovery services. J&P Credit Solutions currently acts on behalf of a number of clients who look to pursue and recover debt from customers based overseas.  The TCM Group is a global network…

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