Insolvency
London Gazette Advertisement: Maximise A Winding Up Petition
Facing the complexities of insolvency and winding up proceedings can be overwhelming. One crucial step in this process is advertising the winding up petition in the London Gazette. In this article, we will explore when to use a London Gazette advertisement and the importance of getting it right. As a trade magazine specializing in company…
Read MoreInsolvencies jump by a staggering 43% in August 2022
Startling new statistics have revealed the number of insolvent companies jumped by a staggering 43% in August 2022. Although high inflation has led consumers to reduce spending, this paints a bleak picture of the future of UK businesses. The government finally acted by freezing energy prices to lessen the blow of the recent hike in…
Read MoreOptions for a profitable but insolvent company
As reports of company insolvencies come streaming in, it’s important for directors to weigh up business rescue options in advance. Panicking and making rash decisions under pressure could lead to a tragic , but wholly avoidable outcome. It is important to note that liquidation is not the only option available to you. One alternative is…
Read More50% increase to bankruptcy and liquidation fees
Just months after lifting the temporary restrictions on winding-up petitions, the Government has revealed plans that will make it harder for thousands of SMEs and microbusinesses to collect debts and force debtors into insolvency procedures. The Insolvency Service plans to hike in the cost of two key payments later this year. Firstly, the deposit a…
Read MoreWhat makes an independent insolvency expert?
An independent insolvency expert’s job can be tough, complicated, rewarding and at times exciting. It requires the application of several abilities, including intelligence, excellent people skills and technical knowledge. The ability to assess situations and how to attack each one is paramount. Of course, deep knowledge of insolvency law is vital. Insolvency is a fast…
Read MoreThe looming insolvency crisis
Back in May, we warned that a wave of company failures would hit UK firms in the latter half of 2022. Just three months later, it appears this insolvency crises may be even grimmer than predicted. This week, reports revealed that corporate insolvencies were up more than 80% in the past quarter compared to 2021.…
Read MoreMcDonald’s profits as UK restaurants flounder
American fast food chain McDonald’s recently announced plans to increase the price of some items on their UK menu. In a carefully-worded statement, McDonald’s U.K. and Ireland CEO, Alistair Macrow claimed that: “Just like you, our company, our franchisees who own and operate our restaurants, and our suppliers are all feeling the impact of rising…
Read MoreCompany insolvencies rapidly increasing
Government figures reveal a 40% increase in the number of registered companies that entered insolvency procedures during the past year. Newly-released data shows the number of companies entering statutory insolvency procedures has risen 15% compared to pre-pandemic levels in June 2019. Furthermore, the number of companies that were placed into a creditors’ voluntary liquidation (CVL)…
Read MoreInsolvency Service adjusts IVA payment rules
The Insolvency Service is to overhaul the Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) regime in the wake of the cost of living crisis. Individual Voluntary Arrangements are legally binding court-approved agreements that people make to pay all or part of the debts they owe. An IVA is a statutory insolvency procedure managed by an insolvency practitioner…
Read MoreHow to avoid the impending debt tsunami
According to the Insolvency Service, there was a 115% increase in corporate insolvencies last month, compared to the same period in April 2021. The increase from 925 registered cases follows the phasing out of the temporary insolvency measures brought in to protect companies from creditor action during the pandemic. The insolvency industry had warned of…
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