Arrow Global describe themselves as ‘a leading European investor and asset manager in the non-performing and non-core assets sector. …..evolving our model by developing a discretionary Fund Management business in order to capitalise on market opportunities’. In other words, Arrow Global are a company that purchase bad debts, particularly consumer credit debt.
Arrow Global operate in 5 European countries and employs over 2,000 staff to manage over £50 billion of assets i.e. debts that the customer is not paying.
Companies that are part of the Arrow Global Group include:
Arrow Global companies usually issue the claims against consumers in bulk using Arrow Global Limited, Arrow Global (Guernsey) Limited, or Capquest Investments Limited or a firm of Solicitors, Drydens Fairfax, a trading name of Drydens Limited, who are also part of the Arrow Global Group of companies.
If you have received a letter of claim or a County Court Claim from Arrow or Capquest or Arrow or Capquest have obtained a default judgment against you, these claims can be defended. Our view is that these companies once they issue county court proceedings must show us and the courts that they have complied with the statutory requirements of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) and the Law of Property Act 1925. If they have not, then they are not legally entitled to enforce these debts.
Arrow Global operate in 5 European countries and employs over 2,000 staff to manage over £50 billion of assets i.e. debts that the customer is not paying.
Companies that are part of the Arrow Global Group include:
- Arrow Global Group PLC
- Arrow Global Limited
- Arrow Global Guernsey Limited
- Arrow Global (Guernsey) Limited,
- Capquest Investments Limited,
- Capquest Asset Management Limited
Arrow Global companies usually issue the claims against consumers in bulk using Arrow Global Limited, Arrow Global (Guernsey) Limited, or Capquest Investments Limited or a firm of Solicitors, Drydens Fairfax, a trading name of Drydens Limited, who are also part of the Arrow Global Group of companies.
If you have received a letter of claim or a County Court Claim from Arrow or Capquest or Arrow or Capquest have obtained a default judgment against you, these claims can be defended. Our view is that these companies once they issue county court proceedings must show us and the courts that they have complied with the statutory requirements of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) and the Law of Property Act 1925. If they have not, then they are not legally entitled to enforce these debts.
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