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Wales sees biggest increase in distressed companies

New data on distressed firms across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has been published by the Institute for Turnaround

Claire Burden, IFT board member for Wales and the south west of England.

Wales has seen the biggest percentage increase in distressed companies in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, according to new research by the Institute for Turnaround (IFT).

The IFT’s latest Societal Impact Report shows that the number of struggling companies has risen in every part of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ over the past year, apart from the Isle of Man.

The number of distressed companies in Wales in need of turnaround support grew by 15% between Q2 2022 and Q2 2023 to 5,735. This is higher than any other part of the country (not including the Channel Islands).

Wales is followed by Yorkshire (10,337) and the North East (3,745) which have both seen an 11% rise in struggling companies. The south east (almost 37,000) and London (33,000) had the highest number of distressed businesses in Q2 of this year, according to The IFT whose members specialise in business transformation.

They saved an estimated 55,000 jobs in 2022-23, helping º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies to add £2.6bn in shareholder value.

The retail sector saw the largest increase in distressed companies in the last year and was the third most common sector seeking turnaround support. The manufacturing and construction sectors were the top two sectors providing work for turnaround professionals, both of which saw an increase in distressed companies over the period.

Turnaround experts expect these three sectors to lead demand for turnaround over the next 12 months.

IFT professionals reported that over half (54 per cent) of companies they are called in to assist are simply unaware that they are in trouble until it is too late. This year’s survey showed continued strong resistance among distressed companies to turnaround support.