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This weeks stories:
Football boss to offload £3.5m acquisition at bargain
price
Thursday 2nd February 2012
In a desperate bid to sell his multi-million pound mansion, which has been up for
sale over two years, ex-Rangers director, Ian Skelly, has dropped the price of his home by more than one million
pounds, reported the Scottish Sun. The luxury pad, described as "one of Scotland's finest country homes" was
originally put on the market by Skelly at a staggering £3.5 million, but after failing to secure a
buyer,...
Commercial event of the year exclusively
announced
Thursday 2nd February 2012
The number one event for the commercial finance industry, the NACFB Commercial
Finance Expo 2012, has officially launched and will be open to registrations as of today. The
eagerly...
Behind the Doors of Omni Capital
Underwriting
Thursday 2nd February 2012
In the first of a brand new series of articles giving you a sneak peek behind
the door of bridging lenders, B&C spent the afternoon with Omni Capital’s
Watford-based...
Manager of the Month: Lets be
‘Avenue’
Thursday 2nd February 2012
We can today announce the latest winner of the Manager of the Month competition,
exclusive for brokers, within the Fantasy Football Premier League, the largest fantasy
football...
DMC extends offering to
intermediaries
Thursday 2nd
February 2012
Manchester-based debt management company, The Debt Advisor, has entered into a new arrangement with SimplyBiz
Mortgages to extend its range of personal non-lending solutions to registered members of SimplyBiz Mortgages. The
new agreement offers intermediaries the opportunity to expand their product range and access the right products for
their customers. Bev Budsworth, managing director of The Debt Advisor, (pictured above) said: “It’s great news that
we can now offer intermediaries from SimplyBiz Mortgages access to our non-lending products. This new partnership
will significantly expand our potential reach across the debt management marketplace. “This year is likely to be
challenging for all of us...
Guilty accountant uses client's cheques to clear
debt
Wednesday 1st
February 2012
An accountant who was trusted by his customer to pay a tax bill on his behalf has been given a suspended jail
sentence after admitting paying the £15,000 cheque into his own account. Christopher Tracey, of Elland, pleaded
guilty to an offence of fraud after using the money, intended to pay a...
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