Information is now showing that rates of Corporate Insolvency have fallen for the first time in four years. The drop in Corporate failures has fallen 8.8% in the first three months of 2007 according to the latest figures released by Experian. This is a great difference to the 2006 figures which showed the highest levels ever recorded.
Experts are remaining cautious though as this may be the "calm before the storm" with the possibility of rising rates through the next quarter of 2007. It has also been noticed that there have been a number of high profile insolvencies already in 2007.
If your company is struggling with mounting debts please contact us, we can help!
Call us on: 0800 071 1616
Email us On: info@debtsgone.co.uk
Website: www.debtsgone.co.uk
Monday, 16 April 2007
Posted by Debtsgone LTD at Monday, April 16, 2007
Labels: Fall in Corporate Insolvencies
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(260)
-
▼
April
(20)
- Corporate Insolvency has been made easier. This me...
- The number of Insolvency Firms is increasing stead...
- If you are struggling to cope with mounting debts ...
- Uncontrollable gamblers are now making use of the ...
- New reports are showing that the IT industry has s...
- People in Australia are still refusing to accept i...
- Britain has been hit by a heatwave unknown for spr...
- Australians are struggling financially also! Thous...
- Additional rises in the interest rate has the pote...
- A London based Insolvency firm has announced it sa...
- NEWS Ltd chief general counsel Ian Philip told the...
- Although levels of Corporate Insolvency have been ...
- The housing market may be risking crash but the Br...
- Information is now showing that rates of Corporate...
- Courts are now rejecting pleas of 'Deepening Insol...
- Have you had health problems or an injury in the p...
- Reports are showing that many people are now unabl...
- News:Reports are showing that there is a 66% incre...
- We apologise for any problems experienced with our...
- Welcome to the launch of the Debtsgone PLC blog. T...
-
▼
April
(20)
No comments:
Post a Comment