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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

DCBL to create 50 new roles at Cheshire HQ following unprecedented growth

Following a year of unprecedented growth, the UK’s leading parking enforcement debt recovery company, DCBL, has launched a nationwide recruitment drive to strengthen key teams across the business.

The company has already added over 70 new starters to the team over the last 12 months across its national network of offices and this growth supports the growing demand for its range of effective and compliant debt recovery services.

Following the post-pandemic return to the workplace, the ethical and effective debt recovery firm has substantially invested in its Cheshire headquarters to improve the working environment of its contact centre, collections and legal teams. The offices have been refitted with open plan desks, collaborative breakout areas, and a series of Zoom rooms for improved communications.

DCBL collects millions of pounds each year for some of the UK’s largest parking operators – funds that many of its competitors deem unrecoverable. Its data-driven, ethical approach, alongside industry-leading methods – such as its letter driven debt recovery service – has seen the company’s success rate bypass competitors by an average of 25%.

As part of its dedication to improvement, the firm is also launching a new-look website which will increase the effectiveness of its early engagement strategies, facilitating early payments, offering a more effective way to support its clients and identify vulnerable customers that may require additional support.

Darren Connor, Managing Director at DCBL, said: “Our successes over the past year signal an exciting new chapter for DCBL and have paved the way for several new opportunities – one of those being the expansion of our dedicated customer support teams. Across our nationwide network of offices, each member of staff understands the importance of delivering an unparalleled level of service to our clients and their customers, and I take pride in how hard they work to achieve the best possible outcome.

“Over the course of the coming year, we have an increased focus on how we can support our clients, customers and colleagues in the most effective way. Whether it is through our new website, our enhanced range of communication channels, advice on ethical collections or achieving the earliest stage resolution possible, we want the steps we take this year to illustrate DCBL’s refreshed approach to business.”

 

DCB Legal Ltd is a specialist legal practice based in Runcorn, it is currently the second-biggest issuer of claims in the country.

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