Business insolvencies increase by 2%

Latest figures from the Insolvency Service have shown that the number of business insolvencies in England and Wales increased by 2% in April 2026 compared to the previous month rising to 2,085 from 2,037. April’s figure was 3% up on the same month in 2025. The data showed that there were  2,085 business insolvencies. The…

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Personal insolvencies fall by 10%

Latest monthly figures from the Insolvency Service for England & Wales have indicated that personal insolvencies fell by 10% when compared to March 2026 but were 7% higher than in April 2025. The data showed that 10,920 individuals entered insolvency in April 2026. The insolvencies consisted of 701 bankruptcies, 4,033 debt relief orders (DROs) and…

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Scottish business insolvencies increase by 6%

Latest figures from the Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) have shown that business insolvencies in Scotland increased in April 2026. The data showed that there were 107 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, 6% higher than the number in April 2025. The insolvencies comprised of 53 CVLs, 49 compulsory liquidations and five administrations. There were no CVAs…

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Northern Irish personal and business insolvencies rise

Latest monthly statistics from the Insolvency Service have shown that business insolvencies and personal insolvencies rose in Northern Ireland in April 2026. The data showed that there were 166 personal insolvencies in April, which was 35% higher than in April 2025. The insolvencies consisted of 129 IVAs, 23 bankruptcies and 14 DROs. Business insolvency data…

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Director banned for 15 years after securing Covid loan for company which never traded

A South London man who secured Covid support funds for a construction firm which never traded has been disqualified as a company director for the maximum period of 15 years. Ademilson Nascimento obtained a £46,500 Bounce Back Loan in July 2020 by falsely claiming that his Buildan Construction Ltd company had a turnover of £192,000.…

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One in seven have decided against buying insurance

20th May 2026 Consumer Lending | #insurance

Around one in seven consumer insurance customers surveyed either decided against buying insurance or cancelled certain types of cover in the past year, new research from Premium Credit. The research found that 15% of consumers in the past year have cancelled or decided against cover, up from 11% in last year’s Insurance Index. Despite cancelling…

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Energy price cap set to soar

Energy bills are forecast to rise by £209 to £1,850 a year for a typical dual fuel household from July, according to Cornwall Insight’s final forecast for the July – September 2026 Default Tariff Cap (price cap), released following the close of the observation window on 18th May. The new cap would represent an increase…

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