Clearances / Specializations
Debt doesn't sleep
Neil joined Tiger Faction in February 2017. Before that, he spent 14 years working inside the recovery departments of high-street banks. He knows how they think because he used to be the one sending the letters. Now, he sits on your side of the table. He doesn't use fancy talk. If your business is struggling to pay its bills, Neil looks at the ledger and finds where the blood is coming from. Cash is oxygen, and right now, he helps you breathe. He won't sugarcoat the situation if the numbers are bad.
The Leeds market reality
In the last 12 months, Neil managed 38 specific debt cases for local firms in Leeds and Bradford. One small engineering shop near Holbeck was facing a £14,400 penalty from a primary lender. Neil stepped in, opened the books, and negotiated a 6-month stay of execution. He doesn't promise magic. He promises a plan. He knows which lenders will listen and which ones will try to take a bite. He helps you hold the line when the pressure is highest. By the way, he prefers to review original loan documents rather than digital summaries.
How he works
Neil responds to every new enquiry within 3.5 hours during the work week. He starts with a hard look at your overheads. Honestly, some business owners find his style a bit blunt. He won't tell you what you want to hear. If the business is failing because of bad management, he says so. We call it guarding the gates. He stops the bleed by cutting the fluff. If you have 47 unpaid invoices, he doesn't just call them—he restructures how you deal with credit entirely. This keeps the market teeth from sinking deeper into your assets.
Background and approach
Neil is 50 years old and lives near Roundhay Park. He's seen the Leeds market change since the early 2000s. He's helped 83 different companies stay afloat since he started at Tiger Faction. To be upfront, he isn't a fan of long meetings. He prefers a 20-minute phone call to a 2-hour boardroom session. When he isn't fighting with creditors, you'll likely find him at a coffee shop on The Headrow. He is probably looking at a spreadsheet on his phone while drinking a plain black coffee.
Direct action
Most of the projects Neil handles take between 3 and 7 weeks to stabilise. He doesn't stick around once the crisis is over. He secures the perimeter and then moves to the next fire. Last quarter, he recovered £11,200 for a manufacturing firm by disputing incorrect interest charges. He treats every pound like it's his own. If you are ready for a reality check on your debt, Neil is the person to talk to. He keeps things simple, moves fast, and doesn't tolerate excuses from lenders.