The 3 airlines that have entered insolvency in 2026 so far

Several airlines entered liquidation in 2025, according to the UK Civil Aviation Authority, including: Blue Islands Limited (UK) – November Air Kilroe Limited t/a Eastern Airways (UK) – November Play Airlines (Iceland) – September This turbulence in the airline industry has carried over into 2026, with more airlines shutting down or entering insolvency. The 3…

Building company goes bust owing $500,000

A Christchurch building company has gone into court liquidation owing just over $500,000 in mainly unpaid tax bills. Knox Builders Ltd was found to have failed to account for taxation in a first report by the Official Assignee after it was appointed liquidator by the High Court at Christchurch last month. Inland Revenue made the…

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Suze Orman’s Top Tips for Tackling Credit Card Debt in 2026

Financial expert Suze Orman is urging Americans to take control of their credit card debt this year. She offered practical advice in a new blog post that emphasizes compassion over self-criticism. Americans are carrying $1.28 trillion in total credit card debt, according to Federal Reserve data. With rates remaining elevated despite Federal Reserve cuts, Orman’s…

Making Sense | 20 March 2026 | Debt Review

April Pressure, Debt Review and the South Africans Living on Borrowed Breathing Room There is a specific kind of financial fear that creeps in before the month even starts. It begins with a rise you cannot control, fuel, electricity, school costs, groceries, and then quietly becomes a maths problem your salary can no longer solve.…