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Insolvency Statistics, April to June 2014

Statistics on new corporate and individual insolvencies in England and Wales, and related statistics for Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Insolvency Statistics April to June 2014 release

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Insolvency Statistics April to June 2014 tables

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Insolvency Statistics April to June 2014 infographic

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Insolvency Statistics April to June 2014 (csv format)

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Insolvency Statistics April to June 2014 pre-release access list

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Details

This statistical release contains the latest quarterly statistics on insolvency in England and Wales, both for companies (company insolvency) and for people (individual insolvency). It also includes related statistics for Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Key facts

Companies

  • The number of company liquidations in England and Wales decreased compared with April to June 2013.
  • Administrations, company voluntary arrangements and receiverships were also lower than a year ago.

People

  • The number of people who became insolvent in England and Wales increased compared with April to June 2013.
  • This is because of an increase of one-fifth in the number of individual voluntary arrangements.
  • Bankruptcies and debt relief orders decreased.

Updates to this page

Published 29 July 2014
Last updated 13 January 2020 + show all updates
  1. Minor punctuation change to title for consistency

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