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More go bust as businesses wrestle with higher costs

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August 21, 2025

THE NUMBER of companies going bust across England and Wales remained elevated last month, new data shows, as pressures intensify for firms grappling with higher costs.

- ANNA WISE

Official data from the Insolvency Service showed there were 2,081 company insolvencies in July, edging up by 1% compared with June.

The number of compulsory liquidations was slightly higher than in June and up 11% compared with the same month in 2024.

Compulsory liquidations happen when a company is forced to close when it cannot pay money owed to creditors.

July's figure was also a quarter higher than the monthly average across 2024, the data showed.

The level of firms facing insolvency has remained elevated since reaching a 30-year annual high in 2023.

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