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Enforcement


Equita brings more than 140 years’ experience in enforcement to help you successfully and fairly recover monies owed. If you have obtained a County Court Judgment for more than £600, a High Court Judgment, or an order for possession, Equita HCE can recover these for you. As part of Capita plc, you can be confident that we have the resources, skills, technology and process to handle your case quickly and to the highest industry standards.


For High Court Enforcement enquiries contact us on: Tel: 0121 212 9188 E-mail: hce@equita.co.uk www.equita.co.uk/hce/


High Court Enforcement Group is the largest independent company providing specialist enforcement and debt recovery services for legal professionals, individual litigants and companies of all sizes. We are privately owned and all our enforcement agents are employees, which allows us to manage our business in a way that puts our clients first. Clients trust us to deliver and service is paramount. We cover all aspects of enforcement – writs of control, possessions, process serving and landlord issues – and are committed to meeting and exceeding clients’ expectations through firm but fair enforcement.


Information and Engagement


Telsolutions provide advanced debt collection & customer contact technology, strategies and communication tools to simplify business process. Our industry experience for revenue & collection applications provide proactive customer contact for reducing business costs and improving income. Our services deliver intelligent customer behaviour tracking & auto-decisioning communications, that are highly effective at producing results and customer outcomes. We demonstrate business efficiency gains and savings directly through clear success measurement and continual account performance review. Contact: Daniel Pearce – 01279 456 679 – Daniel.pearce@telsolutions.co.uk


Named as “Credit Information Provider of the Year” at the CICM British Credit Awards 2019, CoCredo’s credit reporting and monitoring systems help to protect customers from the risk of bad debt. Our company data is continually updated throughout the day and access to the online portal is available 365 days a year 24/7. We aggregate data from a range of leading providers in the UK and across the globe so that our customers can view the best available data in an easy to read report. We offer customers XML Integration and D.N.A Portfolio Management as well as an industry-first Dual Report, comparing two leading providers’ opinions in one report.


Have an unpaid County Court Judgment (CCJ) that is over £600 and under 6 years old? Collect My Debt have it covered. We can transfer it up to the High Court for enforcement by one of our certificated enforcement agents. Our services extend to the enforcement of Writs of Control/Possession, unpaid employment tribunal awards, recovery of unpaid business-to-business invoices, commercial rent and/or service charge arrears along with the forfeiture of lease of any commercial premises.


Tel: 01494 790600 www.cocredo.co.uk E-mail: customerservice @cocredo.com


For further information on how we can help you, Contact our team on 0800 612 5161 or e-mail enforcement@collectmydebt.co.uk – Web: www.collectmydebt.co.uk


Tel: 08450 999 666 E-mail: enquiries@hcegroup.co.uk Web: www.hcegroup.co.uk


Company Watch provides credit risk analysis and data modelling tools to organisations globally who rely on our ability to accurately predict their exposure to financial risk. We enable companies to drill-down into the factors driving our analysis and provide tools to stress-test our scores; helping to save them millions by managing down exposure to companies such as Carillion. Contact: Anna Hutton-North Business website address: www.companywatch.net Business telephone number: 020 7043 3300


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