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North East liquidation levels rocket as rising costs bite, new figures reveal

The North East and Yorkshire and Humberside were the only two º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions to see a yearly rise

JG Windows, in the Central Arcade, Newcastle, is one of the North East businesses to go into liquidation in the period(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Soaring numbers of North East businesses went into liquidation over winter as the pressures of rising costs triggered collapsing finances, new figures show.

R3, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s insolvency and restructuring trade body, has explored the number of companies which called in liquidators as well as the volume of debts they accrued between December and February, revealing how some regional businesses have been struggling to stay solvent.

The trade body’s analysis shows the number of North East businesses in liquidation rose by 42% over the three-month period, compared to the same period last year, leading it to call for firms to take swift action.

R3’s analysis of data, provided by Creditsafe, shows there were 186 companies in the North East in liquidation who owed money to their creditors, with 64 in December, 49 in January and 73 in February, compared to the previous year’s total of 131.

The North East and Yorkshire and Humberside were the only two º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions or nations to see a yearly rise in companies in liquidation who owed money to their creditors, with Yorkshire and Humberside seeing a 17.4% rise.

Kelly Jordan, chair of R3 in the North East, said: “The rise in companies in liquidation with outstanding debt across the North East is a sign of the impact of the ongoing financial pressures faced by businesses in the region.

“Many companies have been grappling with increased costs and lower consumer spending for some time now, and this has made it increasingly difficult for them to pay their bills on time, and in some cases, remain solvent.”

The debt owed by companies in liquidation in the North East totalled over £3.4m over the winter months, a rise of more than £2.7m when compared to the previous winter’s total of around £780,000.