Após a liberação das mais recentes estatísticas mensais de insolvência para a Inglaterra e o País de Gales pelo serviço de insolvência hoje, Andy McGill=, um prático de insolvência do UK. Isso
“The figures for August 2024 show that 1.953 Empresas entraram na insolvência, 9% menor que em julho de 2024 (2.144) e 15% menor que o mesmo mês no ano anterior (2.286 em agosto de 2023). e279 were compulsory liquidations and 1.542 eram liquidação voluntária dos credores (CVLS). Surpreendente, dadas as empresas econômicas de contratos de cabeça, estão disputando. Altas taxas de juros, pressões inflacionárias e condições de crédito apertadas continuam a empurrar as empresas, principalmente as PME, a sofrer sofrimento financeiro. Os números de agosto de 2024 refletem essas realidades duras, principalmente em setores como varejo, construção e hospitalidade, que foram mais atingidos. Essas almofadas financeiras evaporaram. O Banco da Inglaterra manteve as taxas de juros em 5%, e um mercado de consumo cada vez mais cauteloso significa que podemos continuar a ver níveis elevados de insolvência no restante de 2024 e além. Dito isto, para as empresas que agem cedo e se envolvem com profissionais de insolvência licenciados, existem caminhos para a recuperação. Crescimento. Downtown in Business112 were administrations, showing a clear distinction between businesses that reach the end of their lifecycle and those with potential for recovery and reflecting the sustained financial pressures businesses have been facing throughout the year.
“These figures are not surprising given the economic headwinds businesses have been contending with. High interest rates, inflationary pressures, and tightened credit conditions continue to push companies, particularly SMEs, into financial distress. The August 2024 numbers are reflective of these harsh realities, particularly in sectors like retail, construction, and hospitality, which have been hit hardest.
“The long-term trend shows that corporate insolvencies have been steadily increasing since 2022, exacerbated by the withdrawal of government support measures post-pandemic. Many businesses that survived during that period, with the help of loans and grants, are now facing reality as those financial cushions have evaporated.
“As we look forward, the pressure on businesses is unlikely to ease in the near future. The Bank of England has held interest rates at 5%, and an increasingly cautious consumer market means that we may continue to see elevated insolvency levels into the rest of 2024 and beyond. That said, for businesses that act early and engage with licensed insolvency practitioners, there are paths to recovery.
“Liquidation is often the last resort. However, administration can be a lifeline for companies when tackled early enough. In many cases, administrations allow businesses to restructure and emerge stronger. Engaging with a licensed insolvency practitioner early on provides business owners with the best chance of survival and, in some cases, growth. Too often, companies wait until it’s too late to explore options beyond liquidation.”