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Business Debt Collection - Legal Services

Businees debt collection has recently seen a demand for additional services such as insolvency and associated legal matters. This has led Dukes to enter into partnerships with local Insolvency Practitioners and Solicitors fully experienced in this field, to provide a complete debt collection service.
 
Dukes will assist you to take the most appropriate action to protect your interests where possible. Routes of action include:

  • Bankruptcy
  • Winding Up
  • Charging Orders

If normal enforcement actions fail, Dukes can assist you with insolvency proceedings. Often the threat of bankruptcy or winding up and subsequent constraints can encourage the debtor to pay.
 
When it comes to business debt collection, Dukes offer a complete service to their clients.
 
Please contact Dukes Bailiffs to discuss your legal services requirements.
 
For further information or advice please contact:
 
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Business Development Manager
01785 825507 or 07739 205200
 
 

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