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Daily Market Intelligence Update - June 4, 2026

A total of 4,641 new insolvency filings were recorded yesterday across Europe, with significant activity in the UK and Czech Republic. The construction and real estate sectors continue to show vulnerability as evidenced by multiple filings.

4641 filings
CZ: 586
SK: 2
UK: 412
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Market analysis

The UK remains a focal point for insolvency activity, with 412 new filings reported yesterday, particularly in the construction and real estate sectors. The emergence of multiple administrations in this sector suggests ongoing financial distress, which could impact related businesses and investment opportunities. In contrast, the Czech Republic and Slovakia showed lower activity levels, but specific filings still warrant attention for potential market shifts.

Highlighted filings include 107 Station Street Limited and several others in the construction sector, indicating a trend that may affect supply chains and project timelines. The presence of companies like Dětská Dopravní Nadace in the transport sector also highlights vulnerabilities in logistics, which could have broader implications for distribution networks. Monitoring these filings is crucial for stakeholders looking to navigate potential risks and opportunities in the market.

As the total number of companies in the database reaches 65,413, the data underscores the importance of vigilance in tracking insolvency trends. Investors, advisers, and lenders should pay close attention to these developments, particularly in sectors experiencing heightened distress, to inform strategic decisions and mitigate risks in their portfolios.

Observation 1

4,641 new insolvency filings reported yesterday.

Observation 2

UK leads with significant activity in construction and real estate.

Observation 3

Czech Republic and Slovakia show lower but notable filings.

Filing trend snapshot

Recent activity by the busiest markets in this update.

Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Slovakia
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Highlighted filings

🇬🇧United Kingdom

107 STATION STREET LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-05

107 Station Street Limited filed for administration, indicating distress in the construction sector.

🇨🇿Czech Republic

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE

Administration
Transport & Logistics2026-06-05

Dětská Dopravní Nadace's filing highlights vulnerabilities in transport and logistics.

🇸🇰Slovakia

APOLOTOUR, s.r.o

Liquidation
General Business2026-06-05

APOLOTOUR, s.r.o's liquidation may reflect broader challenges in general business operations.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

5 CHURCHILL PLACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-05

5 Churchill Place Management Company Limited's administration signals ongoing issues in real estate management.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A & D JOINERY LIMITED

Administration
Manufacturing2026-06-05

A & D Joinery Limited's filing in manufacturing suggests sector-specific financial pressures.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A CATLOW CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-05

A Catlow Civil Engineering Limited's administration further emphasizes risks in the construction industry.

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