Scotland Sees Rise in Number of Insolvencies
Official figures released by Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) last week report 5,601 personal insolvencies in Scotland in the first quarter of 2012/13
Government Reaffirms Commitment to Tackling Late Payers
The Government has today reaffirmed its commitment to help improve the supply chain cashflow for UK firms by joining forces ...
Bounced Cheque Could Have Serious Impact on Expats in UAE
A recent case involving an expat who bounced a cheque in Abu Dhabi could have serious repercussions for Britons living in the UAE.
1 in 4 Compulsory Liquidations is in Construction
Official statistics from The Insolvency Service reveal a loss of 868 construction firms in the last quarter.
Britain’s Top Credit Rating ‘Not the Biggest Issue’
Britain’s top credit rating is “not the be-all and end-all” at a time of high unemployment and low growth, according to Danny Alexander ...
PPI Claims Boosting Economy More than Government Schemes
The UK economy is getting a bigger boost from Britons spending refunds for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance ...
St Albans Director Disqualified After Diverting £500,000
Mr Keith Joseph was the sole director of a property company that developed a complex of flats and a commercial premises in ...
Fall in Company and Personal Insolvency Rates
Statistics showing insolvencies in the second quarter of 2012 were published today by the Insolvency Service.
Rogue Bosses ‘Escaping Justice’ Following Watchdog Cuts
Unscrupulous company directors are escaping justice because of a shortage of resources at the Government’s ...
Insolvency Figures at Four Year Low
Personal insolvencies have fallen to a four-year low, despite the toughening economy, official figures show.













