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WHEN YOUR CUSTOMER IS NOT PAYING YOU ON TIME AND REFUSES TO NEGOTIATE AN AMICABLE SETTLEMENT OF THE DEBT IT HAS LONG BEEN THE DILEMMA OF THE CREDIT CONTROL MANAGER WHETHER TO INSTRUCT SOLICITORS OR DEBT COLLECTION AGENTS

At ACF our litigation arm have over 20 years experience of debt recovery combined with listening to clients and taking on board their different needs.

Our package, we believe, addresses all of the pitfalls with the result of providing a service that has:
  • all of the advantages of a debt collection service (speed, efficiency, cost effective)
  • and all the advantages of a firm of solicitors (professional, ability to act in Court proceedings and sound legal advice in all areas).


IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH MONEY OUTSTANDING TO YOU FROM A NEW OR LONG STANDING CUSTOMER THEN TALK WITH US TODAY


Why not call us today on: 01480 471615
you can email us at: info@angliancommercialfinance.co.uk

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RETAIL SALES FALL AGAINRetail sales declined for the 13th consecutive month as already low consumer confidence has been worsened by anxiety before Rachel Reeves late November budget. A survey by the Confederation of British Industry found that sales volumes had decreased across the retail, wholesale and motor industries. It found that retail sales volumes had declined by 27% year on year and anticipated a higher rate of decline at 39% in November

HIRING FALLS TO 13 YEAR LOW Hiring confidence among UK employers is at its lowest for 13 years in spite of signs of a summer rebound in output, The April rise in employers national insurance, policy uncertainty and other cost pressures have pushed the indicator for employment to its weakest since 2012, according to the BDO Business Trends baroeter. Business confidence also fell in June compared with May and was under-whelming the accounting firm found after polling 4,000 companies.

. MORE RETAILERS GO BUST Retail insolvencies were 13.6 % higher in May, according to Coface, the credit insurer. The rise follows the increases to employer national insurance, the minimum wage, and the national living wage, which came into effect in April. Clothing and textiles retailers, and those selling electronic goods, saw the biggest rises in insolvencies.

INSOLVENCIES RISE The number of businesses becoming insolvent rose sharply last month as companies faced higher staff costs and continuing uncertainty over trading arrangements with the United States. Business insolvencies in England and Wales rose 15% to 2,238 in May compared with the same month a year ago, according data from the Insolvency Service. The number of creditors voluntary liquidations, through which a director chooses to close down the business, rose by 13% to 1,734 while the number of company administrations, which usually involve larger enterprises, was up by 12% to 136.