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The role of the Government Debt Management Function (GDMF), the Government Debt Strategy, the Debt Functional Standard, and the the Debt Centre of Excellence
The DMO carries out the government’s debt management policy of minimising financing costs over the long term, taking account of risk. We minimise the cost of offsetting the government’s net cash flows over time, while operating in a risk appetite...
The 23-26 Government Debt Strategy outlines the government’s approach to the management and resolution of debt owed to government.
Alternatives to bankruptcy and the different types of agreements you can make with your creditors.
Get free, confidential and independent advice on dealing with debt problems across the UK - telephone, fax, opening hours, website
The Vulnerability Toolkit and the Economic Abuse Toolkit have been designed to help public sector creditors identify and support their vulnerable customers experiencing a range of difficulties. They may also be useful to other organisations and businesses.
This Debt Fairness Charter is for people who owe personal debt to central government. It outlines how people repaying these debts should be treated.
Includes recovering debts, registering for bankruptcy and as a creditor
Quarterly estimates of UK government debt and deficit.
She will succeed Sir Robert Stheeman as Chief Executive Officer of the UK Debt Management Office this summer
The government is seeking evidence on how debt management practices can be improved and most effectively manage debts stemming from fraudulent activity.
Quarterly estimates of UK government deficit and debt
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