If you have aspirations of buying a home but have recently been in a Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS), the good news is that getting a mortgage after a DAS is possible. You may even be able to access a m...
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If you’re struggling with large personal debts that are spiralling out of control, it’s crucial to recognise that there are a number of options available to you.
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The debt arrangement scheme, or DAS, is a government-backed procedure designed to offer residents of Scotland who are experiencing escalating debt the chance to fully repay their creditors rather than...
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A debt arrangement scheme is a common agreement whereby Scottish residents in serious levels of debt can repay their creditors through consolidated monthly or weekly payments.
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If you’re struggling to pay your unsecured debts, a debt payment programme could help you to regain control of the situation, and become financially stable again.
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Debt payment programmes (DPPs) are an intrinsic part of the Debt Arrangement Scheme, which allows you to pay off unsecured debt at an affordable rate.
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A Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS) is a government backed scheme which allows you to repay debt through contractual, monthly instalments without the threat of legal action and incurring penalties or inte...
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Whether you’re particularly knowledgeable about trust deeds or you’ve never heard of the process before, it’s crucial to recognise exactly what you’d be entering into.
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The Debt Arrangement Scheme (Scotland) 2004 Regulations introduced a debt relief product which was designed to help Scottish residents stay in control of escalating debt without having to follow forma...
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If you’re trying to deal with overwhelming amounts of debt, you may be eligible for the Debt Arrangement Scheme in Scotland.
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The Debt Arrangement Scheme, or DAS, is a government-backed debt solution available to residents of Scotland who are struggling to repay their unsecured debts.
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The Payment Protection Insurance scandal of recent years has led to hundreds of thousands of people making claims for compensation relating to financial products they were mis-sold.
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Our Insolvency Practitioners are regulated by ICAS or the IPA and our firm is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority
We have FCA authorisation for advice relating to Debt Arrangement Schemes and we are regulated by the ICAS and IPA when giving advice as an insolvency practitioner leading to our appointment in formal insolvency proceedings
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