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Northamptonshire Community Foundation

Marshman & Price have joined the Northamptonshire Community Foundation community support project as a "Northamptonshire 100 member"...

Review football governance

This derived from George Osborne (via his parliamentary secretary) asking if I would submit a report to John Whittingham, Sports Minister and chair of the committee specifically set up to review football governance...

Midlands Superbikes Ltd - In Administration

Marshman Price, have been appointed administrators of Market Harborough-based Midlands Superbikes Ltd....

Daventry racehorse trainer declared bankrupt

Daventry based racehorse breeder and trainer Paul Mason has been declared bankrupt by Northampton County Court...

Wills of Rushden Goes into Liquidation

Alan Price and Neil Marshman of insolvency practitioners, Marshman Price, were appointed liquidators of Helen Wills Ltd, the company which operates the Wills store in Rushden High Street, on 23rd August...

How to Keep Your Business out of Insolvency

The good news is that official statistics show we are coming out of recession – although judging by the insinuations and allegations that the outgoing government cooked the books, it is difficult to know with any certainty just how deep the problems still are...

Team Grows, Expertise Strengthens

Local business rescue and insolvency specialists, Marshman Price, have announced Susie Rowland joined their team on 14th April 2010...

The Wrong Message?

What a week it was for football!  Tuesday (9 February) saw four league sides fighting for survival as winding up Pettitions were being heard at the High Court...

Business Rescues Abound Despite the Recession

Many businesses in financial difficulty can be turned around and saved rather than going straight into liquidation, say county business rescue and insolvency experts, Marshman Price...

Marshman Price announces office relocation

Wellingborough based business recovery & insolvency specialists, Marshman Price, have announced the move of their head office to new, larger premises on the Ise Valley Estate...

Is a director an employee?

In my last article I discussed the eligibility of TUPE on the asset sale of an insolvent company.  However, a regular question I receive from directors is, “Can I claim (redundancy) entitlements on the insolvency of my company?”...

Top award for insolvency practitioners

Northamptonshire firm, Marshman Price, has won a prestigious award from ActionCOACH, the international business coaching organisation...

TUPER – influencing a sale?

Arguably the biggest obstacle to selling a business has been the potential (employee) liability under the Transfer of Undertakings Protection of Employment Regulations 2006 (“TUPER”)...

Marshman Price opens doors at new Northampton office

Marshman Price opens doors at new Northampton office...

Iceberg Marketing into Liquidation

Northampton based Iceberg Marketing plc was placed into liquidation on 9th March 2009 after all their attempts to save the company had failed...

Gary Pettit appointed new director at Marshman Price

Northamptonshire-based business recovery & insolvency specialists Marshman Price have appointed Gary Pettit as a director of the company from 2nd March 2009...

Local Insolvency Practitioners in successful business sale

Local business recovery & insolvency specialists Marshman Price, together with legal advisers Spearing Waite, have successfully completed the sale of Nottingham based Back-Up Transport, saving 4 jobs and ensuring a continued service to its customers...

How healthy is my business?

Local business recovery & insolvency specialists, Marshman Price, have launched a free Business Health Check via their website...

Taking away the fear of the unknown

When final demands from creditors are landing on the doorstep and each phone call is bringing more bad news, many business owners feel like there is nowhere to turn and no way out of the financial hole they are in...

The Credit Crunch – Why this could lead to more solvent liquidations

As a result of the Credit Crunch how many businesses now find themselves in one of the following situations...

It’s all just too much hassle!

Over the last 9 months, for the first time, we have been approached by a number of owners of small businesses which are solvent...

Corporate Restructuring For Businesses In Trouble

Businesses in financial crisis may be forced to restructure as refinancing their way out of trouble is becoming tougher...

More pensioners become insolvent

Insolvency expert Neil Marshman from Wellingborough firm MarshmanPrice says that the rapid increase in bankruptcy numbers is rolling through into the number of pensioners who have become insolvent...

Calls for change to credit market

The Conservative Party has called for changes to the home credit market. Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, unveiled the Tories' social responsibility template to tackle growing debt and financial exclusion at the party's debt summit. There is increasing concern over the level of personal debt in the UK, which is growing by about £1m every four minutes and reached £1,200bn - more than the country's total gross domestic product...

MPs back 'financial inclusion' for the worst off

The poor pay more for their loans than the better off, according to a committee of MPs that has called on the government to crack down on illegal moneylenders and introduce new laws for credit unions...

Charity engulfed by people with heavy debts

The number of consumers with spiralling debts jumped by more than 10% over the last year according to Citizens Advice. The charity said its advice bureaux handled 1.4m debt problems in the year to April 2006, an increase of 11% on the previous year...

IVAs fuel huge increase in insolvencies

The number of people becoming insolvent in England and Wales has jumped by 55% over the past year, according to official figures released in November. More than 27,000 people filed for insolvency in the third quarter of 2006. This was an increase of 5.7% on the previous quarter and up 55.4% on the same period a year ago. Behind the figures is a dramatic increase in the numbers of people opting for controversial Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs)...

Blame lenders for bad debt, says minister

Lenders have only themselves to blame for rising levels of bad debts and the government does not intend to regulate companies offering insolvency agreements, a government minister has said...

Mortgage lending rises

The mortgage market remains robust but consumer credit levels continue to suffer in the face of rising personal debt, according to new banking figures. The British Bankers' Association (BBA) said overall mortgage lending last month was recorded at £18.9bn...

Council tax rebels face risk of bankruptcy

A crackdown by local authorities on council tax defaulters has led to more than a five-fold increase in the number of people threatened with bankruptcy, according to a report in The Times...

Business debt defaults expected to surge

Finance directors have been warned that surging levels of debt and rising interest rates will see an increase in the number of debt defaults in the next year...

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