How do you exit a creditor voluntary arrangement successfully and restore your credit rating?
A creditor voluntary arrangement (CVA) is a legally binding agreement between a company and its creditors to repay some or all of its debts over a period of time. It can help a company avoid liquidation and continue trading, but it also has some drawbacks, such as affecting its credit rating and reputation. If you are in a CVA, you may wonder how you can exit it successfully and restore your credit rating. Here are some tips to help you achieve that.
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