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Personal Insolvency Update – Q1 2009
Looks at rising personal insolvency in England & Wales, Debt Relief Orders,
the impact of the recession on the housing market and the findings of the first
PwC Credit Confidence survey.
Personal Insolvency Update Q4 2008
A look at the latest statistics, the aftermath of the debt crisis, proposed
changes to distress laws and choices faced by councils to protect and collect
revenues.
Teamwork - Our
People in the UK
A guide to our teams throughout the UK
Living on Tick - profile of a 21st century debtor
The profile of the typical debtor is changing. No longer is he a 45 year old
builder or shopkeeper with tax bills, but is more likely to be someone in their
twenties or thirties, of either gender, with credit card and personal loan
debts of £40,000
Solvent
Schemes of Arrangement
Read the guide to solvent schemes of arrangement for the insurance industry.
And the guide to London Market insolvencies from 1989.
Unlocking Value in Run-Off 2008 – A Survey of Discontinued Insurance in
Europe
The second edition of our Survey, produced in conjunction with the Association
of Run-Off Companies, analyses questionnaire results from a cross- section of
professionals from discontinued and live insurers in both Continental Europe
and the UK.
What use
is an invoice if it never gets paid?
At PricewaterhouseCoopers we have an experienced team of multilingual
specialists that can work alongside your existing credit team to provide
tangible, hands-on support to drive cash collection and dispute resolution.
A guide to London Market Insolvencies & Solvent Schemes of
Arrangement
An up-to-date listing of all current London Market insolvencies and solvent
schemes of arrangements, giving details of current payment levelsThis first
edition is a review of the challenges and opportunities in the European
discontinued insurance market.
Unlocking value: European discontinued insurance survey
This first edition is a review of the challenges and opportunities in the
European discontinued insurance market.
EC Regulation: centre of main interest newsletter
EC Insolvency regulation, 'Centre of Main Interest (CoMI)', has fundamentally
altered the corporate insolvency landscape and affects any companies that have
overseas parents, subsidiaries or branches within the EU.
PricewaterhouseCoopers
and its turnaround panel - corporate rescue experts
Using our wide ranging contacts in the business world, PwC has brought together
more than 150 senior executives, many with specialist expertise in corporate
rescue, who can be introduced to a troubled business and take on an executive
role in its turnaround.
Insolvency in
Brief
A concise guide to insolvency terms and procedures in England, Wales and
Scotland. This publication outlines insolvency processes and terminology in a
simple question and answer format.
Voluntary sector - Strategy and consulting advice for the Voluntary
sector
This publication explains how PwC Business Recovery Services can apply
specialist knowledge of the voluntary sector to help ailing companies. The
guide details in brief our approach and provides examples of our track
record.
Maximise the value in your discontinued insurance business
This guide considers many important aspects of the run-off market, including
what exactly run-off is, what's different for a company with discontinued
business, why the management of run-off is important, what the key areas to
review are, whether run-off should be outsourced or managed in-house and what
the regulator is looking for.
A guide to
London Market Insolvencies & Solvent Schemes of
Arrangement
An up-to-date listing of all current London Market insolvencies and solvent
schemes of arrangements, giving details of current payment levels.
Schemes of
Arrangement for Insurance Companies in Run-off
A layman's guide to how Schemes of Arrangement work for solvent or insolvent
insurance companies.
Solvent Schemes of
Arrangement
What is a solvent Scheme? What are the advantages? How does it work? This brief
guide seeks to answer these and many other questions that will face
stakeholders.
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