Credit Today Conference to Feature UK’s 4 Biggest Banks

Credit Today’s Collections, Debt Sale & Purchase conference returns this year with an exclusive panel featuring four of the ...

OFT to Close Rogue Debt Collectors

The Office of Fair Trading is being given the power to instantly stop rogue money lenders, debt collectors and debt advice firms ...

Unpaid Court Fines Continue to Accumulate

Courts across Swindon and Wiltshire have been left with a mountain of unpaid debt totalling more than £5.5mn, with the ...

Experian reveal online Fraud

Credit referencing agency Experian are reporting that over 12 million pieces of personal information was used for fraudulent ...

Debt Collection Letter Reveals Credit Card Fraud

A mother of two splashed out almost £6,000 on a credit card she set up in the name of the previous tenant of her home, a court heard.

Britain’s Mortgage Debt Reduced by 8.8 Billion

BRITONS reduced their mortgage debt by £8.8bn in the first quarter of this year as the housing market remained subdued, new ...

Record Levels of Tenants in Severe Arrears

The number of people who rent their homes in England and Wales and are in severe arrears with payments has topped 100,000 ...

Personal Debt Levels Dropping

Over a third (35 per cent) of Brits have reduced their debt levels in the last year according to new research from MoneySupermarket.com.

Insolvency Rates Fall for SMEs

The number of SMEs to become insolvent fell in June compared with June 2011, while insolvencies among larger firms increased year on year.

Calls for Bankruptcy to be Made Longer

New research by insolvency trade body R3 reveals that over half of the population (58%) believe bankruptcy should last longer than a year.