Law firm owed more than 4m to creditors
The failure to meet repayments on a £4m loan to its bank led to law firm Marsden Rawsthorn going into administration.
Rogue medical group wound up
A bogus medical assistance provider has been wound up in the public interest in the High Court following an investigation by The Insolvency Service.
Bank lending to increase as bad debts fall
Bank lending to businesses is set to rise for the first time in four years
Bailiffs fail to collect a single penny of 2m worth of debt
BAILIFFS hired by a council to recover more than £2 million in unpaid tax have yet to recoup a single penny.
High Court shuts down Credit Union
Herefordshire-based Marches Credit Union Limited has been placed in liquidation following an order issued by the High Court
Debtor sentenced for gun attack on Debt Collector
Mark Vevers, 50, lured a debt collector to his home in Northampton where he then locked her in the bathroom, threatened her life, and stole £300 from her bank account as well as £485 in cash directly from her purse.
Ireland creates new Insolvency service
New plans to deal with personal debt have been announced by the Irish government.
Director banned after insolvency investigation
ADRIAN Antonie Parson, director of Quantum Solutions (Kent) Limited, a payroll company in Grays, has been banned from acting as a director for six years
Hospital bosses send bailiffs after their own staff
Hospital bosses are employing bailiffs to recover overpayments made to its own staff following a payroll bungle that meant 791 workers were overpaid.
300m Bank Boost for small businesses
BCC urges government to 'think bigger' as Vince Cable announces first tranche of £1bn business bank investment













