Bob’s Blog: MALG Update November 2024
Hello to all our Members and Associates! In this issue of Bob’s Blog: Introducing the MALG Podcast! MALG Conference 2024 Feedback MALG Regional Meetings MALG Friday Forum MALG National Members Meetings 2025 – Save the Dates Latest money advice/debt sector news Introducing the MALG Podcast! In case you missed it in and amongst all the […]
Read MoreMoney Advice Liaison Group (MALG) launches podcast to facilitate conversations about improving the lives of people in debt
UK membership organisation Money Advice Liaison Group (MALG) is taking the next step in advancing its role as a facilitator of conversations that enable ‘working together to improve the lives of people in debt’, with the launch of its new podcast. The MALG Podcast, hosted by Helen Gill of Engage Comms and MALG CEO Bob Winnington, […]
Read MoreEnforcement Conduct Board launches Standards
The Enforcement Conduct Board has launched its long-awaited Standards for enforcement work. This launch represents months of research, consultation, and collaboration with stakeholders across the whole sector and the new standards are being launched with strong support and endorsement from both the debt advice sector and the enforcement industry. The Standards set a clear, measurable framework […]
Read MoreNew Financial Inclusion Commission Research highlights growing financial exclusion across the UK
The need for a Treasury-led National Financial Inclusion Strategy is again highlighted by new research published by the Financial Inclusion Commission (FIC) in the Houses of Parliament on Tuesday 22 October. The research, commissioned by FIC and carried out by the Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management (CHASM) at Birmingham University, highlights the harms financial exclusion […]
Read MoreInsolvency Service research shows concerning level of poor practice in the IVA market
Latest research commissioned by the Insolvency Service has shown evidence of poor practice among providers of Individual Voluntary Arrangements. Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) are a legally binding agreement between a person who is insolvent and their creditors. They are administered by licensed Insolvency Practitioners, usually last for between five and six years, and give people […]
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