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Daily Market Intelligence Update - July 2, 2026

A total of 4,568 new insolvency filings were recorded yesterday across Europe, with significant activity in the UK and Czech Republic. Notable filings include several companies in the construction and manufacturing sectors, indicating potential shifts in these industries.

4568 filings
CZ: 574
DK: 3
SK: 3
UK: 420
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Market analysis

The recent filings reflect ongoing challenges in various sectors, particularly in construction and real estate, as evidenced by multiple administrations in the UK. The presence of transport and logistics companies in administration in the Czech Republic highlights the sector's vulnerabilities, which may be exacerbated by economic conditions. Liquidations in Slovakia and Denmark further illustrate the broader regional trends of financial distress affecting diverse industries, warranting close monitoring for potential investment opportunities or risks.

The construction sector appears particularly affected, with three significant administrations filed in the UK, suggesting a potential consolidation phase or distress among smaller firms. The manufacturing sector also shows signs of strain, as indicated by the filing of A & D JOINERY LIMITED, which could present opportunities for strategic acquisitions by more stable players. Monitoring these developments will be crucial for stakeholders looking to navigate the evolving landscape of European insolvencies.

Overall, the volume of filings indicates a persistent trend of financial instability across various industries in Europe. Investors, lenders, and advisers should remain vigilant, as these filings may signal both risks and potential opportunities for restructuring or acquisition in the coming months.

Observation 1

4,568 new insolvency filings recorded yesterday.

Observation 2

Significant activity in the UK construction sector.

Observation 3

Czech Republic filings highlight vulnerabilities in transport and logistics.

Filing trend snapshot

Recent activity by the busiest markets in this update.

Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Slovakia
Denmark
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Highlighted filings

🇬🇧United Kingdom

107 STATION STREET LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-07-03

107 STATION STREET LIMITED filed for administration, indicating distress in the construction sector.

🇨🇿Czech Republic

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE

Administration
Transport & Logistics2026-07-03

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE's administration reflects challenges in the transport and logistics industry.

🇸🇰Slovakia

ASEK TZB, spol. s r.o.

Liquidation
General Business2026-07-03

ASEK TZB, spol. s r.o. entered liquidation, marking a notable exit from the market in Slovakia.

🇩🇰Denmark

CLASSICTOURS ApS

Liquidation
General Business2026-07-03

CLASSICTOURS ApS's liquidation suggests potential market consolidation in Denmark's general business sector.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A & D JOINERY LIMITED

Administration
Manufacturing2026-07-03

A & D JOINERY LIMITED's administration points to pressures in the UK manufacturing landscape.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A CATLOW CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-07-03

A CATLOW CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED's administration further underscores the struggles within the UK construction industry.

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