Company insolvencies, October 2024
Monthly tables and commentary on the numbers, rates and sectors of companies that have entered formal insolvency procedures in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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After seasonal adjustment, the number of registered company insolvencies in England and Wales was 1,747 in October 2024, 10% lower than in September 2024 (1,950) and 24% lower than the same month in the previous year (2,293 in October 2023). However, the number of company insolvencies remained much higher than those seen both during the COVID-19 pandemic and between 2014 and 2019.
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Company insolvencies in October 2024 consisted of 188 compulsory liquidations, 1,445 creditors’ voluntary liquidations (CVLs), 100 administrations and 12 company voluntary arrangements (CVAs). All types of company insolvency – apart from receivership appointments, which are now rare – were lower than in September 2024.
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One in 186 companies on the Companies House effective register (at a rate of 53.8 per 10,000 companies) entered insolvency between 1 November 2023 and 31 October 2024. This was a decrease from the 56.5 per 10,000 companies that entered insolvency in the 12 months ending 31 October 2023. Insolvency rates are calculated on a 12-month rolling basis as a proportion of the total number of companies on the effective register. The 12-month rolling rates show longer term trends and reduce the volatility associated with estimates based on single months.
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While the insolvency rate has increased since the lows seen in 2020 and 2021, it remains much lower than the peak of 113.1 per 10,000 companies seen during the 2008-09 recession. This is because the number of companies on the effective register has more than doubled over this period.