On Wednesday 29 March, Arum and Just, the enforcement market integrator, held an exclusive event at the House of Commons (hosted by The Baroness Meacher) to discuss how best to encourage those that can pay to pay, to support public services.
Natalie Tate, Just's Chief Operating Officer, spoke about the group of people who can pay, but choose not to or avoid doing so, and how we can use behavioural science to identify this group and use differentiated treatments to encourage them to pay, in order to drive the additional funds our public services need right now.
Arum is a supplier on Crown Commercial Service's (CCS) Debt Resolution Services (DRS) framework to provide Fraud, Error and Debt (FED) Advisory services, and Just to provide Enforcement Services and Managed Enforcement Services.
The landmark DRS framework provides access to the best solutions and suppliers from the private sector, ensuring fair outcomes for consumers and departments alike, and driving strong social value.