Company insolvency statistics - February 2026

The February 2026 company insolvency stats for England and Wales have been published by The Insolvency Service, together with related figures for Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Company insolvency statistics for England and Wales – February 2026

After seasonal adjustment there were 1,878 company insolvencies in February 2026. This was 7% higher than in January 2026, but 7% lower than February 2025. The increase of 7% compared to January 2026 is less than the average absolute change of 10% between consecutive months over the past three years.

In February 2026 there were:

  • 1,473 creditors’ voluntary liquidations (CVLs)
  • 249 compulsory liquidations
  • 146 administrations
  • 10 company voluntary arrangements (CVAs)
  • 0 receiverships

CVLs

In February 2026, CVLs accounted for 78% of all company insolvencies. The number of CVLs increased by 11% from January 2026 but was 3% lower than February 2025.

Compulsory liquidations

The number of compulsory liquidations was 2% lower than in January 2026 and 35% lower than in February 2025.

Administrations

The number of administrations was 4% lower than in January 2026 but 30% higher than in February 2025.

CVAs

The number of CVAs was 23% lower than in January 2026 but 43% higher than in February 2025. Numbers remain low compared to historical levels. CVAs are not seasonally adjusted due to low volumes.

Receivership appointments

There were no receivership appointments in February 2026. Receivership appointments are now rare with only three being registered in the past 12 months ending February 2026.

Insolvency rate statistics for England and Wales – February 2026

The company liquidation rate in the 12 months to February 2026 was 51.5 per 10,000 companies on the effective register in England and Wales. This corresponds to 1 in 194 companies entering insolvency.

Company insolvencies by industry in England and Wales – February 2026

The three industries (in accordance with SIC 2007) that experienced the highest number of insolvencies in the 12 months to February 2026 were:

  • construction (3,912 insolvencies, 17% of cases with industry captured)
  • wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (3,661 insolvencies, 16% of cases with industry captured)
  • accommodation and food service activities (3,305 insolvencies, 14% of cases with industry captured)

Company insolvency statistics for Scotland – February 2026

The Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB), Scotland’s Insolvency Service, administers company insolvency in Scotland.

In February 2026 there were 98 company insolvencies, which was 5% lower than the number in February 2025. Of the total company insolvencies in Scotland, there were:

  • 50 CVLs
  • 39 compulsory liquidations
  • 6 administrations
  • 1 CVA
  • 2 receivership appointments

Historically, compulsory liquidations were the most common type of company insolvency in Scotland. However, since April 2020, numbers of CVLs have remained higher than numbers of compulsory liquidations.

Company insolvency statistics for Northern Ireland – February 2026

In February 2026 there were 25 company insolvencies in Northern Ireland, which was 19% higher than in February 2025. Of the total company insolvencies, there were:

  • 8 compulsory liquidations
  • 16 CVLs
  • 1 administration
  • 0 CVAs
  • 0 receivership appointments

Please note, the figures for Northern Ireland are not seasonally-adjusted.

Where can I see insolvency notices in The Gazette?

The Gazette is the primary source of both corporate insolvency and personal insolvency information in the UK and publishes this information in the form of insolvency notices, allowing transparency for the public, the credit industry and concerned individuals to quantify risk and inform creditors. You can view all corporate and personal insolvency notices on The Gazette website.

The Gazette also provides a Data Service which provides timely official company, insolvency and deceased estates information to aid data driven decision-making. As the UK’s official public record, our authorised data can help your business with:

  • KYC/due diligence
  • risk management
  • regulatory compliance
  • business development
  • business intelligence and strategy

For more information on The Gazette Data Service, contact the team on 01603 985949, email data@thegazette.co.uk or click on the link below.

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Next insolvency statistics release

Figures for March 2026 will be released on 17 April 2026.

See also

Individual insolvency statistics – February 2026

Company insolvency statistics - January 2026

Find out more

Company Insolvency Statistics February 2026 (GOV.UK)

The Insolvency Service (GOV.UK)

Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB)

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Publication date

17 March 2026