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A year of success for Brachers’ Collections and Recoveries team
Brachers, a Patron of Kent Invicta Chamber, is celebrating a year of success for its remarkable Collections and Recoveries team.
The team have just been announced as finalists in the prestigious CICM British Credit Awards 2025 in the Legal Services Provider of the Year Award and Debt Collection Agency Award categories.
The British Credit Awards recognise the stand out achievements of the most deserving individuals, teams and organisations in the business and consumer landscape of the credit and collections industry across the UK and globally.
This recent recognition closely follows the team scooping ‘Legal Firm of the Year’ at the Collections Industry Awards
2024, where they were also finalists in the ‘Consumer Collections Team of the Year’ category.
In November, the team were also finalists in the prestigious Credit & Collections Technology Awards 2024 in the ‘Vulnerable Customer Identification & Screening Solution’ and ‘Compliance & Regulatory Technology Solution’ categories.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, back in June, the team were finalists at the Credit Awards in the ‘Best of Technology’ and ‘Collections & Recoveries Service Provider of the Year’ categories.
Michael Oatham, Head of Commercial Litigation at Brachers, said: “We are immensely proud to see our team’s dedication and innovation recognised in what has been a remarkable year of success. Whether it’s for our excellent client service, our ethical approach to debt collection, or our innovative use of technology, it is a wonderful tribute for the team to be so well regarded within our industry. Congratulations to everyone involved.”

Winners of the CICM British Credit Awards will be announced at a special ceremony on Thursday 6 February 2025 at the Royal Lancaster, London.