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last year, and by 9% in the first quarter of 2017 overall. For deals of up to £20m, asset finance


new business in March grew by 14% compared with the same month in the previous year – the strongest rate of growth since August 2016. Geraldine Kilkelly, head of research and


chief economist, said: “The strong growth in asset finance new business in the first quarter of 2017 was above expectations, and reflects the improved outlook for business investment reported by the Bank of England in its May 2017 Inflation Report.”


Company Watch has appointed Jo Kettner (née Roberts) as chief executive officer. She


Kuflink has received full FCA regulation, making it the latest regulated peer-to-peer lender to enter the market. Kuflink is part of the Kuflink Group, which is also compromised of Kuflink Bridging. Chief executive, Tarlochan Garcha,


said: “Today’s announcement comes at an important time for Kuflink as we continue to fortify our position in the peer-to-peer lending and bridging space. Through our hard work and determination, our authorisation from the FCA validates our delivery of a regulated peer-to-peer service that allows our customers to engage and transact in a safe and secure environment. “I am excited to announce that we are already preparing


Tarlochan Garcha


to launch an ISA as part of our services, and we look forward to supporting our expanding customer base over the course of the year.”


Equinox Global has been identified as one of London Stock Exchange Group’s 1000 Companies To Inspire Britain. The report aims to be a ‘celebration of the UK’s fastest-growing and most dynamic small and medium sized businesses’. To be included in the list, companies needed to show consistent


revenue growth over a minimum of three years, significantly outperforming their industry peers. Chief executive, Mike Holley, said: “We are delighted to be


included in such a highly-regarded report and it is great to see our name amongst many other well-established businesses.”


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Phoenix has announced a new service to add to its collections portfolio, Phoenix High Court Enforcement. Paul Caddy, managing director and authorised High


Court enforcement officer has gathered a team led by Nicola Harrington-Carter as director of High Court services. Mr Caddy said: “We are launching this new service


based on a wealth of feedback from clients who have used High Court enforcement. We have developed a fresh way of exceeding clients’ expectations through transparent and detailed communications, and state-of-the-art statistical feedback. Together with our group values, including efficient and ethical enforcement, we believe we will maximise clients’ collections through better debtor engagement.”


takes over the firm’s leading executive role from co-founder and former chief executive, Denis Baker, who remains with the firm as a


board director and full-time member of staff. She said: “I am delighted to have been appointed as CEO and I


Nicola Harrington-Carter


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