Pub insolvency rates fall, but remain high
The pub sector insolvency levels continue to remain high during the second quarter of 2009, despite there being a slight fall during the first quarter of the year. Latest UK insolvency figures show...
View ArticleCVAs Keeping UK Companies Afloat
Staying Afloat In order to avoid bankruptcy during the recent troubles which beset the UK business world, many companies opted to utilise the services of an Insolvency Practitioner. If it appeared that...
View ArticleIs a Second CVA in the Future for JJB?
Still troubled financially, JJB Sports has a second CVA proposed as it looks to restructure. The same team that structured the first CVA approved in April of 2009, KPMG, has drafted this second CVA....
View ArticleNorthamptonshire Football Association Considering CVA To Save Club Future
A football club in Northamptonshire is clinging to hope that its future will be saved if creditors agree to the possibility of implementing a Company Voluntary Agreement (CVA). Rushden and Diamonds...
View ArticlePortsmouth FC could face legal battle over CVA
The money troubles for Pompey still aren’t over as the club could face a potential legal battle over a promise by the club’s owner to pay back all small creditors in full. The club took out a Company...
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