Mondo gets UK banking licence

12th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Mondo has become the latest company to gain a banking licence from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The bank will be available as a mobile phone app, will focus on digital current account services. Mondo was founded by Tom Blomfield, who has raised £1 million from a crowdfunding platform. The bank has also had about £7 million support…

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Lowell GFKL Group acquires German collections company

12th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Lowell GFKL Group has announced that it has acquired Tesch Inkasso, a German third party collections company. Lowell GFKL Group, backed by the Permira Funds and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, has entered into an agreement to acquire Tesch Inkasso Group from Avedon Capital Partners and the other existing shareholders. Closing is subject to certain regulatory…

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Platform Black appoints new Sales Director

11th August 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

Richard Whitehouse has been appointed Sales Director at Platform Black. Commenting on his new appointment, Richard Whitehouse said “The fintech market is exploding and this opportunity to join a business in the sector, with such strong lending principles and access to large funding pools, was impossible to ignore. Platform Black’s track record and investment from our parent,…

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Lowell GFKL Group announces NPL acquisitions rise

11th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Lowell GFKL Group has announced its second quarter results ending 30th June 2016. The results highlighted that Non Preforming Loan (NPL) portfolio acquisitions were up 27% to £247millions in the last 12 months and than an excess of £175 million of portfolio acquisitions have already closed and are contractually committed for 2016. Commenting on the results, Colin Storrar…

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Hilton-Baird raise funds for Cancer Trust

11th August 2016 Company News |

Alex Hilton-Baird, Chief Executive Officer and founder of Hilton Baird took part in the Thames Marathon Bridge to Bridge 14km swim in support of Wessex Cancer Trust last weekend raising over £1,300. Hilton-Baird’s father was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2013 – completed the 14km stretch of the River Thames between Henley and Marlow in four…

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Noble Systems wins Tech Culture Award

11th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Noble Systems has been announced as a winner at the 2016 Tech Culture Awards winner by TMCnet. The Award honours technology organisations who have developed a positive, productive and performance-driven culture and fostered a creative, collaborative workplace environment. To receive the award, Noble Systems demonstrated its commitment to growth through providing a truly distinct and upbeat environment.…

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Possessions and arrears decrease

11th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

A report from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has outlined statistics indicating that the number of mortgages in arrears continued to fall in the second quarter of this year and are now at its lowest level since records began more than 20 years ago. The CML data shows that at the end of June there were 92,500…

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August 2016: Money Statistics

11th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for August 2016: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.484 trillion at the end of June 2016. This is up from £1.444 trillion at the end of June 2015 – an extra £777.90 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK…

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University graduates debt continues to increase

10th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Latest statistics from The Money Charity have revealed that English students owe more than ever before. The average debt for the graduates who entered repayment this year was £24,640, up from £21,170 in 2015. Due to incremental rises to tuition fees and maintenance loans, the sum owed by students has risen steadily for the past decade,…

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One in three working families only one pay cheque away from losing their home

9th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

The study by Shelter and YouGov found that one in three families have little or no personal savings to fall back meaning that a staggering three million working families could be just one pay cheque away from losing their home. The research also revealed that a fifth of working parents face the prospect of being immediately unable to…

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Report: Banks need to set a monthly cap on unarranged charges

9th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

A report by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has suggested a number of measures to ensure banks work harder for customers and the benefits of new technology are fully exploited. The report main highlights includes: Banks make £1.2 billion a year from unarranged overdraft charges. Banks will be required to send alerts to customers going…

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Citizens Advice calls on creditors to pass on interest rate cut following research

8th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

A research report by Citizen Advice finds that high levels of debt make people less likely to move house, apply for a new job or start a business, exposing the ways excessive debt damages life chances. Following the Bank of England’s decision last week to cut interest rates to 0.25%, Citizens Advice is also calling…

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Scotland’s Personal Insolvency rates decline

8th August 2016 Consumer Collections |

Latest statistics from Accountant in Bankruptcy (AIB). The overall rate of personal insolvencies, which include both bankruptcies and protected trust deeds, has decreased a quarter in the last financial year from 25.13 to 19 per 10,000 adults. The number of Scots entering a Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS) also fell to half the rate of the previous financial year,…

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