Insolvency 2023: Who got the most work?

Insolvency 2023: Who got the most work?
Supie was one collapse last year that got a lot of attention. (Image: Supie)
Riley Kennedy
High-profile retailers, promising startups, hospitality operators and builders; there was no shortage of commercial collapses to keep insolvency practitioners busy last year. Across the three formal insolvency processes – liquidation, receiverships and administration – there were 1985 appointments in 2023.That was a 21% increase on 2022’s 1,644 appointments and 34% up on 2021’s 1,475.As is the case in most years, according to Companies Office figures, liquidations made up about 90% of all appointments, with 1,839 in...

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