Pioneering the future of lending
Balancing opportunity and responsibility
Published 27 November 2023
Navigating the dynamic consumer credit landscape requires more than just adequate information. It calls for in-depth insights into regulation and innovation, paired with a strong understanding of the consumer and their circumstances.
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The threat of conversion fraud
A problem for the motor finance sector
Published 27 November 2023
After conducting vehicle provenance checks for the last twelve months, we found over 600,000 vehicles advertised on Auto Trader which already had a live finance agreement. Were your vehicles in that list? Are your assets protected? If your data isn’t on our database you are exposed to greater risk.
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Quick off the mark
Why consumers need self-service with a safety net
Published 18 July 2023
Digitalisation of operations is not a black and white solution, and there will always be a need for human interaction which is crucial for businesses to manage debt and arrears conversations.
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FCA Consumer Duty
Empowering consumers in debt collection
Published 18 July 2023
Dealing with debt can be an overwhelming and stressful experience for many people. In December 2020, as we all know, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) proposed a new set of rules called the Consumer Duty, with the aim of bolstering consumer protection and promoting responsible practices in debt collection.
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Contracting for cloud
What to consider in a changing regulatory environrment
Published 18 July 2023
Financial services institutions, like many other businesses outside of the sector, continue to rely on cloud-based solutions to drive efficiencies, streamline processes and improve customer experience. This is despite lingering cybersecurity and data privacy concerns that are rooted in the resilience of such tools (and potential consequences if they were to fail).
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Time for change?
The benefits of a Fair Banking Act
Published 18 July 2023
The music fan in me is tempted to say that the release of The Clash’s eponymous debut album was the best thing to happen in 1977. But putting my professional hat on, I must note another significant release that year: the Community Reinvestment Act, by the US Congress.
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Revving up efficiency
unlocking operational success for car finance intermediaries
Published 18 July 2023
The UK car finance industry faces several challenges impacting business performance and profitability. One of the biggest challenges is the increasing competition within the market. With a rising number of companies entering the market, it is becoming increasingly difficult for car finance intermediaries to stand out and attract customers. Another challenge is the rising cost of borrowing.
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Know your partner
Taking pride in client partnerships
Published 18 July 2023
You wouldn’t get married at first sight (unless of course you’re on the reality TV show of the same name), nor would you choose a builder to renovate your house, without first doing research. It’s important you knew about their background, their quality levels, their culture and moral compass – and that they are aligned with yours.
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Reconnecting with customers in arrears
Why we need a data driven approach
Published 18 July 2023
In the current economic climate, with all of its complexities, a ‘one size fits all’ approach to consumer debt recovery isn’t effective for businesses, their customers and clients. However, a fully tailored approach to each and every customer isn’t possible – or at least not without access to quality data.
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News from Scotland
Some new changes and some tidying up of the old
Published 18 July 2023
The Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill introduces a number of measures which modify current diligence (judgment enforcement) measures, to either improve them or clarify some of their provisions. However, perhaps of greatest impact to the credit industry will be the introduction of a mental health moratorium on debt recovery action should an individual have a mental illness.
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Co-manufacturing – Consumer Duty
Co-manufacturing under the Consumer Duty
Published 18 July 2023
In this article we provide an overview of co-manufacturing under Consumer Duty and some of the primary considerations for consumer credit firms.
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Brach of contract
What is a material breach?
Published 18 July 2023
Whether a breach of contract is ‘material’ (or ‘substantial’ – in this context, the terms are generally interchangeable) can be difficult to ascertain. But the answer can have a major impact on the consequences flowing from such a breach. The issue crops up often in commercial disputes.
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