Financial Services investing more in training and development

26th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

While budgets for training and development came under pressure during the recent economic downturn, they are now firmly back on the agenda in the financial services sector, according to new research from leading specialist recruitment consultancy, Robert Half Financial Services. Recognising the perceived value of training and certification to employees, nearly four in 10 (39%)…

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Personal insolvencies in Scotland stabilise

26th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

Personal insolvencies in Scotland have remained largely stable for the second quarter of the year, according to the latest figures from Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB). Total personal insolvencies, which include both bankruptcies and protected trust deeds, totalled 2,424 for the second quarter of 2016-17 up to 30 September 2016, a small 0.8% increase on the…

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Vulnerable customers to receive help with Priority Services Register

26th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

More customers in vulnerable situations will get extra help, under changes to the Priority Services Register announced by Ofgem. Customers on the Priority Services Register can get free, vital services from network operators and suppliers to help them manage their energy. These include: customers being given a password so that they can safely identify representatives…

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Vodafone fined £4.6 million for consumer protection breach

26th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

Vodafone will be fined £4,625,000 by Ofcom for serious and sustained breaches of consumer protection rules. The Ofcom investigation uncovered mis-selling, inaccurate billing and poor complaints handling procedures The penalty is the result of two investigations into Vodafone completed by Ofcom. One investigation found that 10,452 pay-as-you-go customers lost out when Vodafone failed to credit their…

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1 in 5 are relying on inheritance

26th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

Parents and children are relying on financial support from each other, according to the latest findings from a SunLife’s report. The research shows that while one in six (17%) 55-65s are expecting to be supported financially by their grown up kids when they retire, one in five (19%) adult children are relying on inheritance from their…

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18 million Brits dread the cost of Christmas

25th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

More than a quarter of Brits (28%) admit to dreading the cost of Christmas, according to Debt Advisory Centre. As the most expensive time of year approaches, 18 million people say that they dread Christmas due to the cost. Young people (aged 18-24), are the most likely to dread Christmas with more than 1 in 3…

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Winter energy bills worry for 35 million

25th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

Over half of the population of the UK, 35 million people, are worried about how they will pay for their heating this winter, according to new research commissioned by Debt Advisory Centre. As the temperatures drop, many households are keen to switch their heating on, but with the average annual gas bill reaching £714 some…

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Northern Ireland debt judgements decrease

25th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

The total number and value of debt judgments in Northern Ireland during the third quarter of the year fell to its lowest level since before the financial crisis, according to figures released today by Registry Trust. The value of debt judgments before courts in the north was £4.5 million in the three months to September…

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UK SMEs owed over £586 billion in outstanding invoices

25th October 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

British SMEs are owed more than £586billion in outstanding invoices, according to a Business in Britain report from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. The average small business is owed more than £108,000 in unpaid invoices, an increase of 8 per cent since the last Business in Britain report in January 2016, with almost a third of…

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CYBG confirms Williams & Glyn takeover talks

25th October 2016 Consumer Collections |

http://www.cityam.com/252276/challenger-bank-cybg-confirms-williams-glyn-takeover-talks

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54% of businesses don’t know about unfair contract rules

24th October 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published research amongst UK businesses which reveals that 54% of those surveyed don’t fully understand the rules on unfair terms, which directly impacts how they treat their customers. Research for the CMA also revealed that some businesses think a signed contract is final, not realising that they can’t enforce…

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15 shops close every day in the UK

23rd October 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/oct/25/britains-high-streets-under-strain-as-15-shops-close-every-day

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Visa’s profits rise 28%

23rd October 2016 Consumer Collections |

http://www.cityam.com/252161/visas-profits-jump-28-per-cent-consumer-spending-spree

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