Special report
And the winners are… 1 December 2010
In the second volume of their Credit Management and Debt Collection Index, David Hosein, Mark Jannaway and Nigel Stirk, of OC&C Strategy Consultants, reveal which companies in the UK and Europe are leading the pack Register or log in to read full article
A time for change? 1 November 2010
In the first volume of their credit management and debt collection market review, Mark Jannaway, partner, and Nigel Stirk, associate partner at OC&C Strategy Consultants chart the changes and emerging trends Register or log in to read full article
Wheel of fortune 1 July 2010
OC&C Strategy Consultants reveals the state of play in debt collection Register or log in to read full article
Late payment uncovered 1 June 2010
A constant thorn in the side of small firms, late payment has exacerbated cash flow problems in the recession, but a survey conducted by Hilton-Baird Financial Solutions with Credit Today reveals what steps are being taken to manage an endemic problem Register or log in to read full article
A day in the life… The doorstep collector 1 May 2010
As increasing numbers of people find themselves in financial difficulty, more debtors than ever before are putting off paying back their debts. Ashley Armstrong spends a day with a doorstep collector as he tries to get the "won’t pays" to cough up Register or log in to read full article
The road to power 1 March 2010
As the general election approaches, Marcel Le Gouais establishes the policies, politics and vision of the major political parties, and what this could mean for the credit industry Register or log in to read full article
Reaching the limit 1 October 2009
Sara de Tute, compliance director at Wescot and the Credit Services Association, considers the wider implications of government plans to reform the law on limitation periods for collecting civil debt Register or log in to read full article
Fee and easy? 1 October 2009
Harvey Jones charts the problems facing enforcement fee reform Register or log in to read full article
Automatic for the people 1 October 2009
Amid an operation encompassing police, bailiffs and councils, Marcel Le Gouais discovers how the credit industry’s expertise helps bring results for the public sector Register or log in to read full article
Ultimate protection 1 October 2009
While charities call for more consumer protection from charging orders, Marcel Le Gouais unravels the dangers of legislating against a vital debt recovery tool Register or log in to read full article
Hammer time 1 September 2009
As online bidding websites surge ahead, Marcel Le Gouais spends a day with auctioneer CW Harrison & Son to see what happens to goods seized by creditors Register or log in to read full article
Intelligent finance 1 March 2009
As the economic environment continues to deteriorate, Heather Greig-Smith asks if the debt purchase market can cope in a downturn Register or log in to read full article
Going global 1 December 2008
Nigel Crosse, head of international at RBS Invoice Finance, explains the benefits of various export finance options Register or log in to read full article
Open for business 1 December 2008
As the sky falls in on traditional banking, asset based finance is a bright spot in the gloom, reports Harvey Jones Register or log in to read full article
10th birthday sponsors – Profiles 1 November 2008
Thank you to Credit Today’s 10 platinum sponsors for their continued support Register or log in to read full article
Insolvency statistics from Eversheds 1 October 2008
Rise in corporate insolvencies is cause for concern Register or log in to read full article
Counting the costs 1 October 2008
Sally Butt, partner in the finance disputes practice at Addleshaw Goddard, explains how creditors can lower the risk of court costs to almost nothing by thinking differently Register or log in to read full article
In pursuit 1 October 2008
Creditors trying to get their money back face a raft of new court legislation to adapt to, says Harvey Jones Register or log in to read full article
On Trial 1 October 2008
The courts have been very busy as the slowing economy accelerates the number of debt recovery claims and actions. Mapara Fernandez investigates how the credit crunch is affecting the litigation process and how courts are coping with the increased workload Register or log in to read full article
All together now 1 August 2008
Local authorities north of the border are moving away from traditional debt management practices. Mapara Syed examines the implications for councils and debt collection agencies Register or log in to read full article



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