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Insolvency statistics published for the first quarter of 2010

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  • Insolvency statistics published for the first quarter of 2010

    35,682 individual insolvencies in England and Wales, and 5175 personal insolvencies in Scotland
    The Insolvency Service published statistics today for the first quarter of 2010, showing an increase of 17.9% in personal insolvencies on the same period a year ago. 35,682 individual insolvencies were reported, which were made up of:
    • 18,256 bankruptcies (which were down 10.7% on the corresponding quarter of the previous year);
    • 11,782 Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) which were up 20.1% on the corresponding quarter of the previous year; and
    • 5,644 Debt Relief Orders (DROs).

    The Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) also published its statistics for Scottish insolvencies in the fourth quarter of 2009/10 today, which show a drop in personal insolvencies of 9% between January and March of this year. The reported 5175 personal insolvencies were made up of:
    • 3,142 awards of bankruptcy (which were down by 6% on the previous quarter and by 17% over the same period last year); and
    • 2,033 Protected Trust Deeds (which were down by 13% on the previous quarter and up 3 % on the corresponding quarter of last year).

    For further information view the full reports by the Insolvency Service, ‘Insolvencies in the first quarter 2010’ and the AIB, ‘Statistics release: Scottish insolvencies in the fourth quarter 2009/10’.


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