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Retail Sector Insolvencies on the rise

According to new research by insolvency specialist RPC, in the past year the number of retailers entering insolvency has increased by 7% from 999...

Construction sector sees shocking Insolvency rise

According to new figures released by Creditsafe, insolvency within the construction sector in the UK has increased by 73.3% for Q1 in 2018. After the...

Insolvency expert predicts increased failure of companies in the south

Mr Robert Bajaj, a consultant solicitor with regional law firm Ellis Jones predict a rise in business failures across the South. Speaking at an insolvency...

Steep rise in Scottish Business Insolvency

New official statistics reporting insolvencies in Scotland have been released by Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) for the fourth quarter (January to March 2018) of...

Number of restaurants going bust increase by 20%

Research produced by Moore Stephens has shown that the number of restaurants going bust has increased by 20% in the past year. Stephens’s figures show...

Increased Business Insolvencies Expected

As Brexit is fast approaching, increased Business Insolvencies are expected. According to Euler Hermes, insolvencies in the UK with rise by 8% in 2018 with...

Rise of Business insolvencies expected in 2018

New statistics were released by The Insolvency Service on business insolvencies. These statistics demonstrate: • Company insolvencies increased in the last Quarter of 2017 because...

Insolvency figures continue to fall for Scottish Businesses

According to the latest figures from Accountant in Bankruptcy (AIB), the number of Scottish businesses that are going in to administration is continuing to...

British Businesses facing liquidation hits a four-year high

With one in every 213 companies falling in to liquidation last year, British businesses bankruptcy has hit a four year high. Official figures which were...

Business Insolvency rates at five year low

The rate of business insolvencies fell in January 2013 to its lowest rate since June 2007, according to the latest figures.