BDO: business busts at record high since 2002

BDO research predicts business busts will reach a record high since the dot-com crash in 2002

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The credit crunch will push more than 17,800 businesses over the edge this year and 19,100 will become insolvent next year, according to BDO Stoy Hayward forecasts.

The figure compares with the 19,928 businesses which failed in 2002, when the dot-com bubble burst, The Times reports.

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BDO said its forecasts has been revised sharply up on six months ago as prices spiralled and consumer confidence and house prices kept plunging.

Shay Bannon, BDO Stoy Hayward business restructuring partner, said the credit crunch was going to have a more profound effect than expected on UK business.
‘Companies need to batten down the hatches for the next 18 months,’ he said.

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