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North East firms tackle almost two million overdue invoices in 'incredibly challenging' year

Insolvency body R3 analysed data provided by Creditsafe to reveal the figures

New data from Creditsafe analysed by R3 shows more than 150,000 businesses had to deal with overdue invoices last year(Image: Shared Content Unit)

A challenging year for North East businesses saw them struggle with almost two million overdue invoices on their books last year, latest figures show.

The region’s companies saw a 3.4% rise in unpaid bills year-on-year, with the total number of overdue invoices creeping up to 1,872,510 in 2024, the research from R3, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s insolvency and restructuring trade body, revealed.

R3 analysed data provided by Creditsafe to reveal the figures, which showed that October proved to be the toughest month, with a total of 171,028 recorded during the month.

The number of North East companies feeling the strain of overdue invoices also rose to 150,126 in 2024 – an increase of 1.8% from 2023 when 147,473 firms recorded overdue invoices on their books.

Kelly Jordan, chair of R3 in the North East, said: “2024 was an incredibly challenging year for North East businesses.

“While a decline in inflation levels provided some relief by slowing the pace of rising costs, this was overshadowed by a host of other challenges.

“Ongoing supply chain disruptions made it harder for businesses to operate smoothly.

“High energy costs continued to squeeze profit margins, and political uncertainty surrounding the election left many unsure about the future.