Northern Irish business debt judgments fell by 59% in 2020

8th February 2021

The number of debt judgments registered against Northern Irish businesses fell by 59 percent, from 1,308 to 539. according to figures released by Registry Trust.

The total value of judgments against businesses also fell, by 29 percent from £3,203,652 to £2,279,151. The average value of business judgments rose steeply, from £2,449 to £4,228, up 73 percent. The story of 2020 is one of many fewer, but larger judgments.

But, following huge falls in the first half of the year, numbers are rising again. The total number of judgments rose by 16 percent in Q4 2020 compared to Q3 2020.

Registry Trust chairman Mick McAteer said “The latest Registry Trust data shows that Government and regulatory interventions, and forbearance by creditors, in response to the Covd-19 economic crisis have protected Northern Irish consumers. But, the signs are that the respite may be short lived as the numbers of debt judgments have risen sharply in the second half of the year.”

Half Year 2019 Half Year 2020 Change (compared with 2019)
Judgments against all businesses
volume 1,308 539 -58.79%
total value £3,203,652 £2,279,151 -28.86%
average* value £2,449 £4,228 72.64%
median value £837 £1,390 66.07%
Judgments against incorporated businesses
volume 1,144 419 -63.37%
total value £2,978,317 £1,894,406 -36.39%
average* value £2,603 £4,521 73.67%
median value £837 £1,390 66.07%
Judgments against unincorporated businesses
volume 164 120 -26.83%
total value £225,335 £384,745 70.74%
average* value £1,374 £3,206 133.35%
median value £833 £1,250 50.15%
Satisfactions
volume 234 231 -1.28%
total value £568,510 £702,089 23.50%
average* value £2,430 £3,039 56.42%
median value £837 £938 12.07%