Posts Tagged ‘Individual Voluntary Arrangement’

He who shouts the loudest…

by on March 15th, 2009

Chatter, chatter everywhere. In the words of BT’s Bob Hoskins, It’s good to talk.  And talk we do.  On twitter, on facebook, on blogs and on forums. Sometimes it’s talk for talking sake, but other times, it’s to fight for a cause…something we believe in. And I’m pleased to say, that all our talking has [...]

Always time for a little humour

by on March 10th, 2009

So tell me, how many Insolvency Practitioners does it take to change a light bulb? 3. Nah…not really. But it’s the kind of joke I expect many people make after being on edge for weeks until their IVA creditors’ meeting takes place and they finally know if the solution they’ve been waiting for is finally [...]

Debt deals to top 50,000 in 2008: Accountancy Age

by on February 7th, 2009

IVA figures expected to smash the 50,000 barrier ‘quite easily’ in 2008, according to Cleardebt’s CEO, David Mond. Read the full article in Accountacy Age.

ClearDebt Comments on IVA decline

by on August 3rd, 2007

Figures issued by the government’s insolvency service today, Friday 3 August 2007, show that whilst the number of consumer insolvencies continues to rise, Individual Voluntary Arrangements – probably the best compromise between debtors and creditors – have fallen by more than 15%, quarter on quarter.

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