Monthly Insolvency Statistics – October 2022
Commentary – Monthly Insolvency Statistics October 2022 – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
In this latest release from The Insolvency Service, we can see that the numbers of Company Insolvencies in October were 32% higher than in the same month in 2019, pre-pandemic, and 38% higher than October 2021.
Though it should be noted that the increase in these numbers has been partly driven by an increase in the number of Compulsory Liquidations, highlighted as being due to a large number of winding-up petitions being presented by HMRC and a significant amount from one bank.
The issuing of winding-up petitions was temporarily suspended, from 1st October 2021 until 31st March 2022, which would explain the sharp increase compared to figures from October 2021.
Company Voluntary Liquidation (CVLs) numbers are 28% higher than October last year, and 53% higher than in October 2019, which could, in part, be attributed to the ending of government support packages and sustained trading difficulties.
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