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8 February 2023

New Year Debt Recovery Vital for Small Businesses


Smaller businesses in the UK wrote off more than £5 billion in unpaid debt in the last financial year.

According to a YouGov poll of small to medium-sized businesses (SMEs), carried out for insurer Direct Line, almost one in five (19%) had cancelled an average £31,330 of unpaid bills.

Bad debt can lead to staff cuts, delayed investment plans and – at worst – insolvency for many businesses.

A new calendar year is when unpaid debts can hit hardest as a variety of other bills, not least taxes, need to be paid in January.

Newport-based law firm Bellavia & Associates specialises in debt recovery.

Managing director Zep Bellavia said,

“Statistics show there is a drop-off in new debt recovery actions over the Christmas period, perhaps because it is the season of goodwill.”

“But cash is king for businesses, particularly smaller ones, and the start of a new year is a good time to be tighter and better with credit control and recovering debts – not least because January is the month in which we see many business failures.

“Many people think using a lawyer to recover debts is expensive. But nothing is more expensive than bad debt, and we know all there is to know about recovering cash.

“Many of our clients do not end up paying for our services as we recover over and above the original debt.

“Our specialist services such as freezing third party bank accounts are relatively inexpensive and provide a quick means of getting paid or at least of providing up to date information that can inform the debt recovery process. We love freezing third party payments to satisfy judgements and our clients love it too!

“Credit is now more difficult to come by and credit ratings are more important than they were 10 years ago. That means CCJs (county court judgements) can have a far more detrimental effect on debtors.

“We find that many debtors pay up soon after we have contacted them on behalf of our clients because they don’t want court judgements against their names or to pay the extras that we can charge them.

“We also deliver health checks on the credit control and debt recovery processes of businesses.”

“I’d advise businesses wanting to improve their cashflow to pick up the phone and see how we can help.”

 



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