In November 2024, there were 114 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, 5% higher than the number in November 2023. The total number of company insolvencies was comprised of 55 CVLs, 54 compulsory liquidations and five administrations. There were no CVAs or receivership appointments.
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Corporate insolvencies in Scotland have risen by 10.6% in Q2 2024-25 (July to September) compared to the same period last year, reaching 313. This increase is primarily driven by Creditors' Voluntary Liquidations, suggesting businesses are struggling despite recent economic growth. Personal insolven
Scottish company insolvencies have declined by 16% since last year, but experts say overall volumes will remain high for some time to come. There were a total of 73 company insolvencies registered in Scotland in September 2024, comprised of 48 CVLs, 18 compulsory liquidations and seven administratio
When setting up a limited company or agreeing to be appointed as a director, being aware of your duties to company creditors should the company fail is unlikely to be at the front of your mind, writes Seonaid Sandham. Yet, at a time when Scotland’s corporate insolvencies are 17% higher than th
August 2024 saw 102 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, 9% lower than the number in August 2023. The total number of company insolvencies was comprised of 56 CVLs, 42 compulsory liquidations, two administrations and two receivership appointments. There were no CVAs.
Karen Little takes a look at what the Morphe Cosmetics case demonstrates about the the pros and cons of pre-pack sales. The recent news about viral beauty brand Morphe Cosmetics entering into administration through a pre-pack sale will no doubt have caught the attention of insolvency practitioners a
Company insolvencies in Scotland rose in July 2024, reaching 117 cases, a 21% year-on-year increase, however, the overall insolvency rate for the past 12 months has slightly decreased. July's company insolvencies were comprised of 76 CVLs, 33 compulsory liquidations and eight administrations.
The number of companies in Scotland filing for administration during H1 2024 has dropped by 15% compared to the corresponding period last year, according to figures from Interpath Advisory. Analysis of notices in The Gazette by Interpath shows there were 28 administrations in Scotland in the first s
Scotland's corporate insolvencies dipped by 3.1% in Q1 2024-2025 compared to the previous fiscal year, totalling 283. Despite this decrease, figures are still 17.9% higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Company insolvencies in Scotland fell by 4% in June 2024 compared to the previous year, totalling 109. This was comprised of 60 CVLs, 43 compulsory liquidations and six administrations. There were no CVAs and no receivership appointments.
Company insolvencies in Scotland rose by 22% year-on-year in May 2024, reaching 118. The latest data from the Insolvency Service showed this was comprised of 71 CVLs, 43 compulsory liquidations and 4 administrations. There were no CVAs and no receivership appointments.
Protections for people who are in debt and experiencing mental health problems have been approved by the Scottish Parliament. The Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill includes the power to bring in a pause on debt recovery action until six months after the person has finished treatment.
Michael J M Reid of MHA in Aberdeen has been appointed liquidator for a Buckie-based machinery supply company.
Scotland recorded 109 company insolvencies during the month of April, a 4% year-on-year decrease, according to The Insolvency Service. These included 48 compulsory liquidations, 59 creditors' voluntary liquidations (CVLs), and 2 administrations. This puts the overall insolvency rate in Scotland for
Kellwood Engineering, a Dumfries-based precision machining and fabrication company trading for almost 40 years, has had to close its doors with the loss of 27 employees. The director of the company, James Maitland, has appointed Donald McKinnon of Wylie & Bisset, Accountants and Business Advisor