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Record personal insolvencies

Record personal insolvencies

A record 35,574 people in England and Wales were declared insolvent in the last quarter of 2009, according to statistics out today from the Insolvency Service.

The figure – a 24.9 per cent jump on the same period a year ago – was made up of 17,007 bankruptcies, 13,219 individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) and [...]

Kicking the habit

"prescribing life without debt"

Kicking the habit

None of us are perfect when it comes down to bad habits, but some are worse than others; not understanding your debt or finances is one of them. Kicking these bad habits into touch means that you can look towards“prescribing yourself a life without debt”

Too many credit card [...]

UK personal debt hits £1.46bn

UK personal debt hits £1.46bn

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Total UK personal debt at the end of October 2009 stood at £1.46bn, a report from money advice charity Credit Action has revealed.

The charity’s statistics show that the 12-month growth rate of personal debt fell to 0.7 per cent, while total [...]

council tax scam

Bogus callers posing as council staff are luring homeowners into a council tax scam, say council leaders.

Residents are asked [...]

what happens to goods seized by creditors

Every Day hundreds of debtors around the country are having goods seized due to none payment of debts and fines. The items are usually seized by collection officers or bailiffs sometimes known as the sheriff’s officers

Have you ever wondered what happens to all your treasured belongings when they have been taken away?

Today, much like any other auction at CW Harrison, [...]

British Bankers Association; warning on consumer claims firms

Consumers could be putting their money at risk by paying consumer claims handlers who mis-manage complaints, an independent study for the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has found.

Too many companies lure customers with the hope of striking out their debts without any evidence they can do so, while others demand upfront payments, the GfK NOP survey [...]

Councils attacked over bankruptcy cases

The Local Government Ombudsman has condemned two councils for several “failings” in their use of bankruptcy to recover council tax debt.

The LGO criticised Newham Council for making a woman with mental illness bankrupt while Manchester City Council also came under fire for a fundamental flaw in the way that it used bankruptcy proceedings without considering [...]