Debt Recovery Articles (Page 4)
Discussing debt recovery in the news and society. (Page 4)
Is a budget surplus a problem for household debt?
Does a budget surplus achieved this month have a positive or negative effect on household debt and the average family?
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Thursday, 23rd August 2018
Mental health at work report gains focus
The British Chamber of commerce suggests mental health at work is becoming less taboo as employers are beginning to offer more support. Ayom takes a look at the trends and our own practices in relation to mental health at work.
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Friday, 10th August 2018
Bristol Council to adopt new debt collection strategies
Ayom's latest news blog looks into Bristol council deciding against traditional council debt collection strategies of calling bailiffs and court action early over mediation and early intervention.
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Wednesday, 8th August 2018
Over-aggressive council debt collection tactics
A debt collection agency will mediate and ensure both sides are able to find the best resolution rather than seek immediate aggressive actions. A recent report by MPs suggest many local authorities are instead selecting to chase debtors harshly from the beginning. Could they benefit from the experts?
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Tuesday, 31st July 2018
What is Debt Recovery Automation?
Debt recovery automation is the practice of debt recovery using automated processes.
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Monday, 16th July 2018
Debt recovery and the importance of due diligence
After Virgin Mobile sought debt recovery from an 88 year old Dementia sufferer for £38, we looked at the importance of conducting due diligence
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Thursday, 31st May 2018
Council to write off over £3m of debts
Locals are angered as East Renfrewshire councilwrites off over £3m of unpaid debts while raising council tax for residents. Opinions seem to be that those paying tax honestly are propping up the non-payers.
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Monday, 23rd April 2018
Graduates Receive Financial Boost As Loan threshold Rises
Graduates Receive Financial Boost As Loan threshold Rises
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Wednesday, 11th April 2018
Letters before action - your guide
What is a Letter Before Action? It is a simple document which states you intend to begin court action if the debt isn't paid by a set date.
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Wednesday, 28th March 2018
Scottish MPs blast universal credit impact
After attempting to stop the rollout of Universal Credit last year, Scottish MPs have revealed the drastic effect it’s having on rent arrears in their constituency.
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Wednesday, 31st January 2018
New Year, same debts, new strategy?
Is "New Year, New Me" the mantra for your credit management process this year? It can take time to fix your credit management strategy, but could debt recovery be the answer for you this year? Ayom explains how that could work.
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Wednesday, 3rd January 2018