German corporate insolvencies hit decade-high in 2025
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The companies are on a 10-year high. The German economy is losing competitiveness.
Among other things, expensive energy burdens companies, while medium-sized enterprises are under pressure. The number of insolvencies continues to rise in Germany - to the highest level since 2014.
German corporate insolvencies hit decade-high in 2025
BERLIN, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- German corporate insolvencies rose to their highest level in more than a decade in 2025, underscoring mounting pressure on businesses amid a prolonged economic downturn and domestic policy uncertainty, a report said on Monday. Read full story
According to a report by the Creditreform rating agency, around 23,900 companies are expected to have filed the balance sheet in 2025 in Germany, highlighting the profound difficulties faced by German companies after two years of economic recession.
The number of company insolvencies has risen to the highest level since 2014.
The long-term crisis has driven the number of bankruptcies to the highest level since 2014. 23,900 companies will have filed for insolvency by the end of the year, after extrapolating credit reform. By Ingo Nathusius.
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