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    Please can someone explain in simple idiot terms the name in which proceedings should be brought in the following case. I realise the importance of using the correct names and that claims are often brought by/against parties who have been incorrectly named: -

    Sygma Bank commenced proceedings in County Court for JJB credit card debt, however as far as I can see Sygma Bank has never held a Consumer Credit Licence but Creation Financial Services Ltd (which is one of its trading names) holds a licence.
    The Credit card statements state CREATION, but state underneath the word CREATION "your account card is with Sygma Bank UK
    Given that SYGMA doesnt hold a Consumer Credit Licences should the claimant be shown as Creation and not SYGMA BANK
    Last edited by CYNthesys; 8th May 2015, 08:30:AM.
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    Re: Sygma/creation

    This looks to be the relevant register, but I cant find any reference to SYGMA
    http://fca-consumer-credit-interim.f...rSearchPageNew

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      Re: Sygma/creation

      Just had an interesting lengthy conversation with FCA, they will be sending me an email shortly that I will post up in VIP

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