SMEs Spending 130 Hours a Year Chasing Late Payers
A recent survey has revealed that SMEs are spending an average of 130 hours a year chasing late payments for unpaid invoices and overdue accounts.
Student Debt Stands at £40.3bn
Official figures released by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills show that outstanding student debt at the end ...
"High Risk" Retail Sector Facing Struggle
The figurehead of the UK's insolvency industry has warned that a new batch of retailers could be forced into administration as ...
£82,000 Debt Left in Limbo
A TEAM of Truro doormen awarded more than £82,000 by employment tribunals are claiming a security firm has avoided paying up by exploiting "loopholes" in business law.
US Businessmen Stuck in China Over Debt Dispute
A Missouri man involved in a business dispute has been stuck in China for five months after the Chinese government refused to ...
BPA: Clamping on Private Land ‘Should Cease in September’
The British Parking Association (BPA) is suggesting that members of the Approved Operator Scheme (AOS) cease off-street ...
CSA Hails Announcement on Edited Electoral Roll
The Credit Services Association (CSA), the voice of the UK collections industry, has welcomed the decision by the ...
Flat Insolvency Rates Masking Sector Fluctuations
Company failure rates will remain flat during the second quarter of 2012 but firms supplying the construction, real estate and ...
Gran Turns to Crime to Pay £40k Store Card Debt
A grandmother who turned to crime after secretly spiralling into £40,000 debt using store cards today issued a stark warning to ...
New Credit Ratings Rules ‘To Help Markets’
Tighter controls on credit ratings agencies should steady volatile markets and cut out conflicts of interest, MEPs have said.