Individual voluntary arrangements - a form of debt relief short of declaring bankruptcy - accounted for more than half the total insolvencies in the third quarter. The figures showed the number of underlying corporate insolvencies in England and Wales rose by 1.6% compared with the third quarter of 2018.
Law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, which deals with restructuring, highlighted rising financial problems among retailers. "Normally, you don't see many retail insolvencies in the run up to Christmas because owners and lenders wait until the seasonal stock is sold in the Christmas and New Year sales and turned into cash," Freshfields insolvency partner Richard Tett said. "This shows the depth of the problems on the high street." In recent weeks fashion retailer Bonmarche and jeweller Links of London have entered administration.