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UK BUSINESS FAILURES RISE AS SLOWDOWN TAKES HOLD
Equifax Business Failures Report reveals Construction and Retail sectors hit hardest in Quarter 2
London, 11th July 2008 - Leading business information provider, Equifax, has released its latest Business Failures Report, which shows that the Construction and Retail industries are the early victims of the economic slowdown. The Equifax Business Failures Report for Quarter 2 2008 reveals that total failures rose by 10% when compared to the same period last year. This follows the trend set in Quarter 1 when there was a 9.1% increase year on year. And whilst some sectors appear to be managing business and cashflow to keep failures under control, the Construction and Retail sectors seem to be experiencing the greatest effects of the slowdown.
"Perhaps not surprisingly, the Construction sector was the hardest hit in Quarter 2, with failures up 20.3%, compared to same period last year," explained Neil Munroe, External Affairs Director of Equifax. "This reflects the downturn in the sector already widely reported. The Retail sector followed close behind with a year on year increase in businesses going bust of 15.7%. Whilst recent reports had suggested some buoyancy in the consumer retail sector in May, these figures reflect the impact of difficult conditions over a number of months for those retailers unable to manage cashflow against declining sales."
Looking at the wider picture, other sectors haven't been as badly hit. The Wholesale sector saw a rise of 7.6% in businesses going bust, whilst the Manufacturing and Services sectors saw increases of 4.8% and 3.1% respectively. And, in contrast to the overall gloomy figures, the Transport & Communications sector actually saw a drop in failures year on year, of 9.3%.
Munroe continues, "We have just seen the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) warn of a "serious risk" of recession, following its business confidence survey. This is, therefore, no time for complacency in any sector and UK businesses must not lose sight of taking the right steps to manage risk.
"The risk at a time like this is that companies find it harder to gain new funding and pull back on business growth as well as take greater risks with new customers they take on. Plus they feel less confident about chasing outstanding debts. But, clearly, this is exactly the time when more checks need to be put in place - both of new and existing customers. And it's encouraging to see a number of the small business lenders introduce services that will actively help their customers do just that."
The regional picture follows a similar pattern, with the North East worst hit with a 30.8% increase in businesses going under, year on year. This is followed by the North West with a 23% increase and the East Midlands close behind on 22.6%. Other regions that saw increases climb were Wales with a year on year rise of 12.3% and the West Midlands at 11.4%.
Businesses in London fared well in Quarter 2 with failures only rising by 1.8% year on year, which was markedly better than Quarter 1 when the Capital saw a 13.9% increase in failures year on year. Yorkshire and Humberside also saw a significant drop in the year on year percentage of failures from April to June (+6.2%), compared to the first three months of the year (+20.3%). However, the South East saw quite a significant rise in year on year failures in the second Quarter. Businesses failing in the region rose by 16.5% in Quarter 2.
Munroe concludes, "The number of businesses failing is rising year on year, although some sectors are affected worse than others, suggesting that some firms are taking the right precautions to protect their future. Businesses need to continue operating best practice and using risk management solutions to minimise the threat of bad debt. The fact is that rigorous credit checks, supported by ongoing monitoring of customers' and suppliers' financial status can go a long way to helping businesses weather the storm.
"It is clear that there are tough times ahead, but firms that use the latest business information and risk management tools will be able to protect themselves from the risk of failure and secure the future of their business."
Equifax 2008 UK Business Failures Report - Quarter 2 2008
SECTORS
Increase or decrease in failures - Q2 2008 vs Q2 2007 and Year to Date
| Q2 2008 vs Q2 2007 % (to 1dp) |
January-June 2008 vs January-June 2007 % (to 1dp) | |
| Construction | +20.3% | +15.4% |
| Manufacturing | +4.8% | +0.8% |
| Wholesale | +7.6% | +5.9% |
| Services | +3.1% | +5.7% |
| Retail | +15.7% | +12.2% |
| Transport & Communications | -9.3% | +2% |
| TOTAL YEAR ON YEAR | +10% | +9.6% |
REGIONS
Increase or decrease in failures - Q2 2008 vs Q2 2007 and Year to Date
| Q2 2008 vs Q2 2007 %(to 1dp) |
January-June 2008 vs January-June 2007% (to 1dp) | |
| East Midlands | +22.6% | +21.7% |
| East England | +7.1% | +2.4% |
| London | +1.8% | +7.6% |
| North East | +30.8% | +24.8% |
| North West | +23% | +22.2% |
| Scotland | -3% | -14.3% |
| South East | +16.5% | +7.6% |
| South West | +3.2% | +4.1% |
| Wales | +12.3% | +12.6% |
| West Midlands | +11.4% | +12.3% |
| Yorkshire & Humberside | +6.2% | +13.1% |
| TOTAL YEAR ON YEAR | +10% | +9.6% |
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