Figures from Deloitte show 146 corporate insolvencies were recorded in Ireland in the first quarter of 2023
A total of 146 corporate insolvencies were recorded in Ireland in the first quarter of 2023, according to Deloitte, representing an increase of 22 per cent from the same quarter last year.
However, the number of insolvencies is marginally down from 152 in the last quarter pf 2022, meaning the forecasted steep increase in corporate insolvency is not currently happening. “Recent levels of corporate insolvency activity would suggest we are getting back to pre-pandemic levels ...
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