Creditors Voluntary Winding-Up – Appointment of Liquidators notices have been issued in the London Gazette for the following companies in December: 07696043 LTD 10 COMPUTERS LTD 110 CHESTERGATE HAIR LTD 112 (SPEKE) LTD 2020 DESIGN & BUILD LTD 2105 CATERING LTD 23LSI LTD 30 PERCY STREET LTD 365 HOSPITALITY CATERING LTD 3RD DIMENSION HOUSING LTD…
Read moreIn December Winding Up Petitions (Companies) have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: 09192621 LTD 111 WOODBRIDGE LTD 4 LESS GROUP UK LTD 4U FASHIONS LTD A1 PLASTICS (WXM) LTD ABACI LTD ABP RAD ESCO LTD ACCUEIL NEW HOMES LTD ADCOMAT STORAGE LTD AHR HALAL POULTRY (UK) LTD AKDENIZ…
Read moreGlobal CEO advisory firm, Teneo has announced the acquisition of KPMG’s Cayman and British Virgin Islands (BVI) restructuring business. KPMG’s Cayman and BVI restructuring business, comprising over 25 professionals, will add specialist expertise in local and international restructuring, insolvency, e-Discovery and forensic technology services to Teneo’s global Financial Advisory offering. The team joining Teneo represents…
Read moreCredit risk in the automotive industry is set to deteriorate with an increase in payment delays and insolvencies according to new research by trade credit insurer Atradius. The report reveals several challenges facing the industry which stem from supply issues, decreased consumer demand and rising costs. Combined, these have led to the insurance company rating…
Read moreFinancial distress is now affecting a total of 34 football clubs in England and Wales, double the number before football grounds around the UK were closed in March 2020 according to latest research by Begbies Traynor. The latest Football Distress Survey has highlighted a continuing credit crisis among English clubs outside of the Premier League…
Read moreThe Government has set out new proposals to reform and simplify regulation of the insolvency sector. The new consultation is inviting views on creating a single regulator for Insolvency Practitioners and extending regulation to firms that offer insolvency services. Key changes set out in the consultation include: establishing a single independent regulator to sit within…
Read moreThe Insolvency Service can now investigate and disqualify directors who dissolve their own companies in order to avoid paying liabilities. If misconduct is found, directors can face sanctions, 15-year-long bans or, in the most serious of cases, prosecution. Rogue directors who dissolve their companies and avoid paying liabilities to staff, creditors and the taxpayer can now…
Read moreLatest figures from the Insolvency Service has shown that the number of businesses in England and Wales that business insolvencies rose by 18.7% in November 2021 to a total of 1,674 compared to October 2021’s total of 1,410, and increased by 87.9% compared to November 2020’s figure of 891. For the first time since the start…
Read moreA study by insurance provider Simply Business has predicted that one in five small businesses will not survive 2022 unless their Christmas sales are strong. It was also found that 27% of SME staff are “not confident” about their trading fortunes, while one in ten expects to fare worse this month than they did last…
Read moreLatest statistics from the Insolvency Service have shown that Northern Irish business insolvencies increased by 29% whilst personal insolvencies doubled when compared to 2020 in the latest monthly figures. In November 2021 there were 193 personal insolvencies in Northern Ireland, 11% more than double the number in November 2020, but 32% lower than November 2019.…
Read moreThe number of business insolvencies (liquidations and receiverships) in Scotland doubled in November. In November 2021 there were 104 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, more than twice the number in November 2020 and 18% higher than in November 2019. The insolvencies comprised of 21 compulsory liquidations, 76 CVLs and seven administrations. There were no CVAs…
Read moreResearch by PwC and Local Data Company shows that over one in ten (11%) of chain shops in Scotland failed to reopen after the lockdown in the first months of this year. The overall picture showed that there were 99 units, 4.7% of the total, that closed permanently while a further 143, or 6.8%, did…
Read moreScotland lost almost 20,000 small businesses during a single year of the covid crisis, according to official statistics. As a consequence of this dramatic fall in business numbers, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is urging the Scottish Government to outline new measures to aid the recovery of local businesses in the budget next week.…
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