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Q3 Industry Insights: Preparing for Credit Card Bills, Student Loans and Holiday Spending

True Accord

Economic stressors persist and are likely contributing to many consumers relying on credit to cover expenses, while the resumption of student loan payments adds another financial obligation to the mix. trillion in student debt under the CARES Act, student loan payments resume this month. After three years of relief from payments on $1.6

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Using Forbearance Agreements to Protect Commercial Real Estate Lender Interests During COVID-19

Fraser

While much attention has been paid to the struggles of businesses, such as restaurants and retail establishments, to survive the economic downturn wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, those who lend to such businesses for the purchase of real estate are also dealing with the fallout.

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Auto Lenders Brace For Higher Interest Rates, Recession

Collection Industry News

Morgan Chase reported that auto loan and lease originations were $8.4 Elsewhere, platforms like CarMax reported in its most recent results that its net loans originated in the most recent period stood at $2.44 We’re already seeing some impact from inflation and the vagaries of the macro-economy, where, for instance, J.P.

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Recent Decision on Derivative Standing by a Creditors’ Committee to Challenge a Lender’s Liens

PBWT

But the powers of creditors’ committees are circumscribed by both the Bankruptcy Code and case law. One way committees try to enhance recoveries is by seeking “derivative standing” to commence adversary proceedings challenging the validity of a secured lender’s pre-petition liens. Bankruptcy Judge Joseph N.

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PPP Borrower Pays Damages and Penalties to Government in First False Claims Act Settlement

Burr Forman

received a PPP loan under the CARES Act. SlideBelts is an internet retail company and debtor in bankruptcy. SlideBelts and its president/CEO agreed to resolve the allegations in connection with the PPP loan by paying the government damages and penalties of $100,000. SlideBelts Inc.

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US ‘buy now, pay later’ splurges raise holiday debt hangover risk

Collection Industry News

The increased use of buy now, pay later loans from providers like Klarna, Affirm (AFRM.O), PayPal (PYPL.O) Shoppers can purchase anything from a $3,253 Jil Sander leather tote bag marked 30% off from luxury retailer Farfetch (FTCH.N), to groceries from Walmart (WMT.N)

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JUST IN TIME: NEW BANKRUPTCY RELIEF FOR SMALL BUSINESSES – NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL

Collection Industry News

Just in Time: New Bankruptcy Relief for Small Businesses. million) to take advantage of a new way to restructure under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. million) to take advantage of a new way to restructure under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. million of third-party debt is set to expire early 2021. By Jerrold L.