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UK insolvencies rise, but still below pre-pandemic level – Reuters

By David Milliken

2 Min Read

LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) – More businesses and individuals across Britain were declared insolvent last month than earlier in 2021 though levels remained mostly below those of a year ago as government support muted the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Britains economy shrank by almost 10% last year and millions of people have been unable to work due to lockdown restrictions, but state loan guarantees and wage subsidies have kept most companies and households financially afloat for now.

Government figures on Thursday showed 992 companies in England and Wales were declared insolvent in March.

This represents a rise since the start of the year but is still 20% fewer than in March last year at the start of the pan…

Read the full article at: https://www.reuters.com/article/britain-economy-bankruptcy/uk-insolvencies-rise-but-still-below-pre-pandemic-level-idUKL8N2M845T

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMay 11, 2021

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Britains economy shrank by almost 10% last year and millions of people have been unable to work due to lockdown restrictions, but state loan guarantees and wage subsidies have kept most companies and households financially afloat for now.

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This represents a rise since the start of the year but is still 20% fewer than in March last year at the start of the pan…

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UK insolvencies rise, but still below pre-pandemic level – Reuters

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2 Min Read

LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) – More businesses and individuals across Britain were declared insolvent last month than earlier in 2021 though levels remained mostly below those of a year ago as government support muted the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Britains economy shrank by almost 10% last year and millions of people have been unable to work due to lockdown restrictions, but state loan guarantees and wage subsidies have kept most companies and households financially afloat for now.

Government figures on Thursday showed 992 companies in England and Wales were declared insolvent in March.

This represents a rise since the start of the year but is still 20% fewer than in March last year at the start of the pan…

Read the full article at: https://www.reuters.com/article/britain-economy-bankruptcy/uk-insolvencies-rise-but-still-below-pre-pandemic-level-idUSL8N2M845T

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