National Insolvency Statistics


 

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For an overview of global insolvency statistics:

Economic Outlook Report 2026-2027 (Source: Allianz Trade, 17 December 2025)
2025 Global Bankruptcy Report (Source: Dun & Bradstreet Worldwide Network, 5 June 2025)
The corporate battlefield: Global insolvencies in times of war economics (Source: Allianz Research, 18 March 2025)
Global Insolvency Outlook - The ebb and flow of the insolvency wave (Source: Allianz Trade, 15 October 2024) 
2024 Global Bankruptcy Report (Source: Dun & Bradstreet Worldwide Network, 1 July 2024)
2023 Global Insolvency Report (Source: Allianz Trade, 28 February 2024)
2023 Global Bankruptcy Report (Source: Dun & Bradstreet Worldwide Network, 7 July 2023)
Business Insolvencies: No rest for the leveraged 2023-2024 outlook as of April 2023 (Source: Allianz Trade, 11 April 2023) 
2022 Global Insolvency Report (Source: Allianz Research, 18 May 2022)
2021 Global Bankruptcy Report (Source: Dun & Bradstreet Worldwide Network, May 2022 & Eurofenix, Summer 2022)
2020 statistics on business failures (Source: Eurofenix, Summer 2021)
Record low number of insolvencies: Calm before the storm? (Source: Eurofenix, Autumn 2020)

 
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