New research from insolvency firm, Begbies Traynor has revealed that nearly 43,000 retailers ended the period in a state of ‘Significant’ financial distress. According to Begbies Traynor’s Red Flag Alert research for Q1 2018, which monitors the financial health of UK companies, 42,958 retailers were experiencing ‘Significant’ financial distress at the end of March 2018, up 21%…
Read moreAdministration notices have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: ACG CONTRACTS LTD ALAN GRANT GRAMPIAN LTD AMARYLLIS LTD ATKINSON TRAVIS LTD BARGAIN BOOZE LTD BETTERWARE LTD BOB CROSBY AGENCIES LTD BOURGEE RESTAURANTS (CHELMSFORD) LTD BOURGEE RESTAURANTS LTD BOWSER SUPPLY LTD BRITISH THORNTON ESF LTD CHARLES ST LTD CHARON INTERNATIONAL TRADING…
Read moreWinding up Petitions (Companies) have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: 21ST CENTURY ECO-HOMES LTD 321 TRAVEL LTD 3RD POINT THINKING LTD A S ELECTRICAL SERVICES (SOUTHERN) LTD A. G. AXTON & SONS (WHOLESALE) LTD ABACUS WILLS & TRUSTS LTD ABD CORPORATE SERVICES LTD ACCH (HENDON) LTD ACQUISITION 395448472…
Read moreCreditors Voluntary Winding-Up – Appointment of Liquidators notices have been issued in the London Gazette for the following companies: 171 (RETAIL) LTD 208 LTD 21ST TELECOMS LTD 24 7 DISTRIBUTION SPECIALISTS LTD 24HR MANAGEMENT SVS LTD 25/4 2M MEDICAL SERVICES LTD 3 – FIVE – 8 LTD 3 WOOD (UK) LTD 3V LEISURE LTD 427 MOTOR…
Read moreHalf of the small businesses in the UK are currently operating in the red, according to the latest Small Business Insights published by Xero. According to new data, only 49.5 percent of businesses were operating in positive cash flow last year. Despite the various government initiatives that have been attempted, the UK’s biggest firms are still…
Read moreThe Insolvency Service has released the latest numbers business insolvency in Quarter 1 (January to March 2018). The figures indicate that an underlying number of insolvencies (excluding bulk insolvencies) increased to the highest quarterly level since Q1 2014. This was driven by a rise in underlying creditors’ voluntary liquidations and compulsory liquidations. Duncan Swift, vice-president of…
Read moreUK businesses saw a 27 percent surge in the number of adverse debt judgments last year, according to national statistics issued by TrustOnline. Over the same period, the number of online searches by people checking judgment status grew by ten percent. During 2017, 109,000 judgments were registered against businesses in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland,…
Read moreAccountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) has released official statistics reporting company insolvencies in Scotland for the fourth quarter (January to March 2018) of 2017-18. Corporate insolvencies increased from 846 in 2016-17 to 886 in 2017-18. The number of corporate insolvencies in Scotland rose by 28% in Q4 2017-18 (January-March 2018) compared with Q3 2017-18 (October-December 2017),…
Read moreThe ICAEW has announced success with accountancy exams with students once again scoring top marks in their March 2018 ACA Professional Level exams and Level 4 Accounting Technician apprenticeship end-point assessments. Students scored high in all ACA exams, with Business Strategy and Technology seeing the highest pass rate (88.2%), closely followed by Financial Accounting and…
Read moreInsolvency and restructuring trade body.R3 has announced that Stuart Frith, a Partner at Stephenson Harwood LL will be its new President. With over 30 years’ experience in the insolvency and restructuring profession, Frith has expertise covering both corporate and personal insolvency work. A partner in Stephenson Harwood since 2009, he is also a Deputy Judge…
Read moreDebt owed to UK businesses across eleven core business sectors was £580m higher in the last three months than in Q4, 2017 according to latest figures from a Creditsafe. After falling to a 12-month low in Q4 2017 with £157.9m being filed, bad debt (debt owed to businesses) filed in the first quarter of 2018 reached…
Read moreThe Government has called for evidence as part of a consultation to review airline insolvency procedures in the wake of the collapse of Monarch. The Airline Insolvency Review “will look to ensure airlines can wind down with the minimum impact on passengers and the taxpayer”, according to the Department for Transport. Peter Bucks, Chair of…
Read moreJust 11% of the £416 billion in the total stock of loans to businesses are now being provided on a fixed rate – dropping by a third from 18% two years ago – leaving businesses with huge exposure to rising interest rates, says Hadrian’s Wall Capital, the London-based specialist debt adviser. The drop came as…
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