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Launch of second annual survey of international late payment risks and trends

The second annual survey of global credit trends and risks, which last year highlighted the escalating problem of late payment in business, launches on 1 February. P&A Receivables Plc, which provides international credit management and debt collection services, has designed the survey in partnership with the MSc degree in Finance at Sheffield Hallam University’s Business Launch of second annual survey of international late payment risks and trends

Victoria Tomlinson appointed director to Welcometraining

Victoria Tomlinson, chief executive of Northern Lights PR, has been appointed a director of York-based Welcometraining: a leading customer service training company designing and delivering courses and in-house programmes to businesses in Yorkshire, the North East and across the UK. She joins fellow directors, award winning entrepreneur Denise Howard OBE and David Andrews, former CEO Victoria Tomlinson appointed director to Welcometraining

P&A appoints new manager to oversee growth of credit forums

Jane Spinks has been appointed by P&A Receivables Services Plc to manage and grow its industry credit forums, which currently support international businesses in a number of sectors, including IT and retail.  She joins the firm as forums’ manager from Adecco Group where she was managing their global telecom and engineering brands, Glotel and Roevin P&A appoints new manager to oversee growth of credit forums

Troubled football clubs could close in 2012 warns insolvency expert

As several football clubs start the New Year in dire financial straits, a football insolvency expert warns that failing clubs could be shut down in 2012. Brendan Guilfoyle of The P&A Group of Companies, who has handled football insolvencies at Crystal Palace, Leeds United, Luton Town and recently Plymouth Argyle, says that it may no Troubled football clubs could close in 2012 warns insolvency expert

London and Dublin crisis events to help corporates deal with euro collapse

If the euro collapsed what is the impact on your business?  That is the question credit and finance heads from some of the world’s leading companies, will be asking at euro crisis events in London and Dublin this month. Global corporates including Apple, Microsoft, Sony, L’Oreal and Pfizer, are among companies attending the two “Trade London and Dublin crisis events to help corporates deal with euro collapse

Bradford University School of Management retains ranking as number one business school in the North

Bradford University School of Management remains the number one business school in the North of England in the FT’s 2011 ranking. Bradford also keeps its position within the top 40 in Europe – ahead of UK competitors Manchester, Lancaster, Durham, Cambridge Judge, Edinburgh, Aston, Bath, Leeds, Brunel and Birmingham. Dr Sarah Dixon, Dean of Bradford Bradford University School of Management retains ranking as number one business school in the North

London and Dublin crisis events to help corporates deal with euro collapse

If the euro collapsed what is the impact on your business?  That is the question credit and finance heads from some of the world’s leading companies, will be asking at euro crisis events in London and Dublin this month. Global corporates including Apple, Microsoft, Sony, L’Oreal and Pfizer, are among companies attending the two “Trade London and Dublin crisis events to help corporates deal with euro collapse

Northern Lights PR offers free guidance on employee use of social media

Northern Lights PR has produced a free guide on how to create an employee social media policy in response to increasing concern amongst employers. It addresses issues such as whether people recruiting should look at Facebook accounts and take drunken photos into account.  It has tips on where to draw the line between work and Northern Lights PR offers free guidance on employee use of social media