Bankruptcy Wave in Germany: a Company Fails Every 20 Minutes
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Approximately every twenty minutes, a company in Germany goes bankrupt, and 2025 saw the highest number of bankruptcies in more than a decade - more than 24,000 cases, Deutsche Welle reports.
Every 20 minutes in 2025, a company in Germany had to file for insolvency. This year, everything was supposed to get better. However, the Iran war changes the conditions and thus also the forecasts.
Record number of insolvencies in Germany: 24,000 companies broke, 10 percent at risk. Background, regional data and the forecast for 2026.
Amazing, but True: on Average, a Bankruptcy Is Declared Every Twenty Minutes in the Eu's Model State
The number of corporate bankruptcies in Germany rose to a level not seen in more than a decade last year, according to data released by the Federal Statistical Office on Friday.
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