Demand for examinership as a corporate recovery mechanism appears to be falling, according to the latest index from the insolvency experts Hughes Blake.
In the first three months of the year, 138 jobs were saved through the examinership process, a fall of nearly two thirds on the same quarter last year.
The figures reflect increased business owner confidence across the country, where the recovery is finally beginning to filter through for many businesses.
However, there are still people who are coping with legacy debt issues in particular, according to the data.
Neil Hughes, Managing Partner at Hughes Blake, welcomed the findings which he said reflect an increasingly widespr…
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