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South East businesses accounted for 16% of UK administrations in 2022, analysis reveals

South East businesses accounted for 16% of administrations in 2022 – the second highest region in the UK – according to analysis by Sussex law firm Mayo Wynne Baxter.

A total of 1,340 businesses, 213 of which came from the South East, filed for administration last year, marking a 56% increase compared to 2021.

Construction, manufacturing and retail were the sectors worst hit, accounting for 39% of administrations. Greater London led the way with 20% of the filings, followed by the South East and North West (16% each), data from The Gazette Official Public Record has revealed.

While January (55) was the quietest month, administration numbers leapt to 160 in November – the most recorded for 28 months – before dipping to 120, 93 and 104 in April, May and June respectively.

And while administrations are still yet to hit pre-Covid levels (1,794 in 2019), recession fears and the financial pressure on households and businesses means the worst is still yet to come, an insolvency and restructuring expert has warned.

Nick Stockley, dispute resolution partner at Mayo Wynne Baxter, said: “The latest statistics show that the true costs of living and doing business are beginning to bite.

“Numerous headwinds – such as the cost of borrowing, and increasing energy, fuel and raw material costs – have become a new normal at this point and businesses are being pulled from every direction. Furthermore, while supportive in the main, pressure from lenders is increasing and HMRC is taking a firmer stance, seeking to cap levels of liability for non-payment of tax.

“While the UK is perilously close to recessional phase, businesses must have a clear focus on cash flow and look to save costs where possible. Directors must continue to plan strategically for the ever higher costs of ‘doing business’.

“For businesses to survive longer term, they will need to act now to address underlying issues. I cannot overstate how important it is to get to grips with matters at the earliest possible juncture and to take the appropriate professional advice, if needed. Taking a proactive approach will provide options and help to keep businesses afloat.

“If things continue as they are, we expect to see an increase in businesses failures as they battle tough trading conditions. However, resilient businesses with a strong balance sheet and with the right planning and oversight in place, may well find opportunities for growth as we head further into 2023.”

 

Companies filing for administration in 2022

By sector

By region

Construction

208

Greater London

265

Manufacturing

174

South East

213

Retail

138

North West

212

Real estate

95

Yorkshire & The Humber

135

Professional services

90

West Midlands

101

Food and drink

87

East of England

94

Financial

79

East Midlands

74

Health and social

66

South West

68

Utilities

61

Scotland

59

Automotive/transportation

60

North East

50

Information and communication

55

Wales

48

Hospitality

53

Northern Ireland

18

Others

51

British Isles

3

Engineering

35

 

 

Administrative

24

 

 

Arts and entertainment

21

 

 

Logistics

12

 

 

Agriculture

10

 

 

Mining and quarrying

10

 

 

Public admin and defence

7

 

 

Education

4

 

 

 

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