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In Focus The Online Revolution


l You will receive notifications of all the relevant events on the .Network and .Network Groups so you do not miss out. l Present your experience and qualifications to the industry through your extended industry profile.


All-new CCRMagazine.com The fully redesigned CCRMagazine.com site is built on a modular basis, to allow for easy accessibility across the range of platforms that users now require to research the key news and analysis. It provide easy access to the online version


of CCRMagazine and the Credit Leaders .Network, as well as all the regular breaking news stories and analysis that you expect from CCRMagazine.com. The Industry Spotlight section will bring


you important analysis in a longer format for greater insight. And the extended CCRDirectory brings you information on


some of the key potential suppliers available to you. An updates panel will keep you informed,


The .Network provides the functionality for industry professionals to engage across topics of interest. It offers the ability for registered users to generate, and respond to, industry topics, questions or challenges. It allows you to provide shortcuts to favorites, track responses in subscribed threads, and provide links to important industry-relevant news and trends


in graphic format, of new private messages, contact requests, and key happenings in your .Network.


Key innovations: l A modular design for ease of access and use. l Use your Credits to have your press releases and industry announcements featured. l All the key industry news. l Click-through access to CCRMagazine – with full-screen and download options. l A private messaging function to allow direct messaging between registered users. l My .Network button displays changes in the profiles of your .Network contacts. l Industry Spotlight featuring key pieces of industry analysis.


Lantern: main sponsor of the online Revolution


It has been a busy few years in the alternative lending sector. FCA supervision of the sector in 2014 has been followed by a renewed focus on a few businesses whose practices threatened to harm the most vulnerable of consumers. In the midst of these changes, we went


through some significant changes of our own. As the largest niche debt purchaser of alternative lending accounts, we received our FCA authorisation in August 2015 which coincided with more rigorous processes and a clearer vision of who we wanted to be. This was followed in October 2017 by


significant investment from Copper Street One – an entity of UK specialist investment firm Copper Street Capital LLP – which has strengthened our balance sheet and enabled us to make a greater number of purchases since the acquisition.


A new name for a new day Despite these significant internal changes


May 2018 Why ‘Lantern’? Because we wanted a


name that captured our ambition to be more than simply a debt purchaser and collector. We wanted a name that would remind us of the high standards we set ourselves – to go beyond mere compliance for our lenders and to genuinely care for each of our customers. As we step into the future with a new


our public-facing brand has, up to now, remained largely unchanged. We knew it was time for the reputation


we have built for industry-leading standards of customer care and regulatory compliance – for doing things the right way – to be reflected in our name. Our choice of name for the rebrand


which occurred on 8 March 2018 – Lantern – truly reflects an image that represents all of the changes undergone by the business.


www.CCRMagazine.com


name and a renewed sense of purpose – we do so believing we are a leading light in a changing industry, one that will surely see more lights appearing in years to come.


Denise Crossley Chief Executive, Lantern www.lanternuk.com


To find out more, please contact: Michelle Moore Head of Sales & Client Relations, Lantern Mobile: 07730 748153 michelle.moore@lanternuk.com


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