Barclays Head to the Courts to Seek Winding Up Orders Against Companies That Outrageously Blagged Them Out of Bounce Back Loans and Company Directors That Also Legged It November 2, 2022 Subscriber Special 2, Todays News, Winding up Orders BBL Helpline You need to be logged in to view this content. Please Log In. Not a Member? Join Us Hot Topics Pound Per Week Subscriber Special – Is This The Lowest Ever £50,000 Bounce Back Loan Repayment Plan? Just £1 Per Month – Take a Look at the Paperwork of the Deal Arranged That Will Take 4,166 Years and Six Months to Pay Off – What a Time to be Alive! Play the Game Subscriber Special – The Complete Procedure to Be Followed If You Are Now in a Position Whereby You Cannot Afford to Repay Your Bounce Back Loan – Its Quick and Simple, and as Long as You “Play the Game” Alongside Your Lender Who Is Also “Playing the Game” You Will Be Fine Featured Post Subscriber Special – Step By Step Guide to Getting the Maximum Bounce Back Loan Defaulter Discount – You Could, Like 10,000s of Others, Pay Just Pennies in the Pound and Have the Rest Not Pursued Legally and Legitimately By the Lender with No Further Action Watch Your Backs On the Radar Subscriber Special – No Enforcement Action Expected For Most Bounce Back Loan Defaulters in 2024 or Beyond – Check to See Whether You Are Off the Hook or On the Radar for a Prison Sentence, Compensation Order and/or a Director Disqualification/Bankruptcy Restrictions Order Turnover Estimates Subscriber Special – Warning Issued to All Businesses Who Estimated Their Turnover to Secure a Bounce Back Loan – Keep Your “Workings-Out” to Bat Off Any Forthcoming Scurrilous Accusations From November 2025 Onwards From the Government and/or BBL Lenders That You Over-Egged Your Business Turnover BBL Fraud Subscriber Special – Final Stage of the “BBL Fraud Analysis Pilot Scheme” Due to Be Completed By November 2025 That Has Been Secretly Tracking Business Owners For 3 Years That Blagged a BBL By Over-Egging Their Turnover or Weren’t Even Trading – Indicators Are Some 537,913 Business Owners Could Have Blagged a BBL