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COURT BATTLE OVER REACON BUSINESSES

By Wayne Robinson | 16 April 2025 Vik Gulati, owner of south-west Sydney based Westmann Printing, has bought the beleaguered Reacon Group, as its print operation Reacon Australia and sister company mmw3degrees are in administration. Bought Reacon Group: Vik Gulati, Westmann Printing Gulati became a director of Reacon Group on Monday, when previous owners Jahinger…

American Association for Debt Resolution and Consumer Debt Relief Initiative Announce Formation of the Association for Consumer Debt Relief (ACDR) | National Business

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 1, 2025– Today, the American Association for Debt Resolution (AADR) and the Consumer Debt Relief Initiative (CDRI), two leading advocates for debt relief nationwide, have come together to form the Association for Consumer Debt Relief (ACDR). By bringing together the unique strengths and talents of each organization, ACDR will unify communications, continue to…

American Association for Debt Resolution and Consumer Debt Relief Initiative Announce Formation of the Association for Consumer Debt Relief (ACDR) | Nation/World

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 1, 2025– Today, the American Association for Debt Resolution (AADR) and the Consumer Debt Relief Initiative (CDRI), two leading advocates for debt relief nationwide, have come together to form the Association for Consumer Debt Relief (ACDR). By bringing together the unique strengths and talents of each organization, ACDR will unify communications, continue to…

Cleveland relief program erases $165 million in medical debt

An effort to erase medical debt is coming to a close – exceeding expectations for the number of residents assisted but leaving about $1 million Cleveland City Council allocated unspent. Council members announced today that the program benefited 161,481 Clevelanders, thousands more than originally predicted. That’s about 40% of the city’s population.  The effort follows…