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South East businesses accounted for 11% of UK administrations in 2024, analysis reveals

15 January 2025 12:42 PM | Anonymous

South East businesses accounted for 11% of UK administrations in 2024, analysis reveals

South East businesses accounted for 11% of administrations in 2024 – the third highest region in the UK – according to analysis by Sussex law firm Mayo Wynne Baxter.

More than 1,700 UK businesses, 186 of which came from the South East, filed for administration last year – marking a 28% and 5% increase compared to 2022 and 2023 respectively.

Retail, construction, hospitality, manufacturing and real estate were the worst-hit sectors for the second year in a row, collectively accounting for 55% of the 1,718 administrations.

Regionally, Greater London led the way with 23% of the filings, followed by the North West (14%) and the South East (11%), data from The Gazette Official Public Record has revealed.

With administrations approaching pre-Covid levels (1,794), an insolvency and restructuring expert has warned that ongoing tough trading conditions, rising geopolitical tensions and new tax burdens could tip even more businesses into financial distress.

Nick Stockley, dispute resolution partner at Mayo Wynne Baxter, said: “In 2025, businesses across the UK will face an increasingly challenging environment, with a perfect storm of factors threatening to push more companies toward financial difficulty.

“Prolonged periods of difficult trading, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions and the impact of new tax burdens introduced in the latest budget, will intensify the pressures many businesses are already grappling with.

“The increase in national insurance contributions, coupled with the lower threshold for payments, will stretch cash flows for companies that are already operating on razor-thin margins.

“Labour-intensive sectors, such as retail, hospitality and construction are particularly vulnerable as they often struggle to absorb rising overheads and additional costs.

“In addition to these financial pressures, many businesses are still dealing with the aftermath of the pandemic, inflationary costs and supply chain disruptions, which have left them more fragile and less able to weather the storm.

“As we saw in 2024, sectors like retail, hospitality and manufacturing were hit hardest, and there is a real risk that without targeted support, more businesses will be forced to make difficult decisions, including cost-cutting measures, layoffs or even closure.

“These pressures are only compounded by the uncertainty in the global economy, which has already led to weakened consumer confidence and subdued spending. While many experts predict a potential easing of inflation in 2025, the overall landscape remains unpredictable.

“It is crucial businesses do not bury their heads in the sand and ignore the signs of distress. Proactively assessing financial health, engaging with advisors early and taking steps to mitigate risks will be vital in navigating these turbulent times.

“Our advice remains consistent: seeking professional advice as soon as financial challenges become apparent opens up more options and can dramatically increase the chances of survival in what will likely be another tough year ahead.”

Businesses filing for administration in 2024

By sector

Total

By region

Total

Administrative

28

East Midlands

113

Agriculture

33

East of England

152

Arts and entertainment

66

Greater London

393

Automotive/transportation

107

North East

61

Construction

184

North West

248

Education

21

Northern Ireland

20

Engineering

28

Scotland

74

Financial

106

South East

186

Health and social

93

South West

106

Hospitality

172

Wales

41

Information and communication

97

West Midlands

149

Manufacturing

193

Yorkshire & The Humber

175

Mining and quarrying

13

Others

4

 

Professional services

74

 

Public admin and defence

16

 

Real estate

152

 

Retail

237

 

Utilities

104

 

Total

1,718

Total

1,718


For more information visit: https://www.mayowynnebaxter.co.uk/


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