CCJ: What is a County Court Judgement? Our legal expert Robyn Baxter explains
You might have heard the term CCJ - County Court Judgement - in connection with someone's business problems but do you know what it means? Put simply: if a person [...]
You might have heard the term CCJ - County Court Judgement - in connection with someone's business problems but do you know what it means? Put simply: if a person [...]
One of our key services, for which there is increasing demand, is credit control. We provide credit control services for, among others, accountants and solicitors as well as virtual assistants [...]
We've had another success recently with one of our clients in the charity sector, an independent, fee-paying school. Appropriately enough, it offers some lessons in reading, writing and arithmetic. Payment [...]
When unpaid school fees run into thousands of pounds, independent school bursar Jonathan Wheeler can call on our services. As a bursar in the independent school sector, Jonathan Wheeler oversees [...]
Paul R. Brooks Snr, boss of a major renewable energy business, has called on our services to chase up late payers - an increasing problem in his sector, as elsewhere. Renewable [...]
High court enforcement agents - or 'The sheriffs' as they are billed on the telly - are the people at the really sharp end of debt collection. They are the [...]
Robyn and I pride ourselves on being knowledgeable about our field and our clients. But we work with a diverse range of businesses from building to baking and each has [...]
We pride ourselves on negotiating well to recover debts on behalf of our clients with even the trickiest of customers. We are firm but sympathetic as that’s usually the best [...]
It always amazes me how outlandish people can be when they are trying to put off paying an outstanding bill. From promising to pay tomorrow – tomorrow never comes – [...]
We’ve seen a rise in enquiries from construction hire businesses lately who want to know if we can help them deal with the crime wave their trade is facing. I’m [...]