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Last year, most companies went bankrupt in the Czech Republic since 2017, with Ebek leading Prague

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The number of petitions for bankruptcy of the company increased mezzanine by six percent to 1035, for natural persons the entrepreneur decreased by 15 percent to 6,342 proposals. This follows from a study by CRIF – Czech Credit Bureau.

A number of companies, which would disappear in the course of 2020, survived thanks to a combination of state support and the fact that in the middle of 2020 they did not have to file for bankruptcy without undue delay, said CRIF analyst Vra Kamenkov.

This year, the number of corporate bankruptcies will increase. Companies are also more interested in the input, which is what the speech, especially for those entities that are now in poor economic condition, has added.

The number of bankruptcies of companies and entrepreneurs in December in the year of tradition is one of the best. Last December, 54 companies went bankrupt, 15 million more than in November. At the same time, there were 86 proposals for their bankruptcy, ie by 20 mn, not by msc two.

In December, 437 entrepreneurs were bankrupt, 93 million less than in the previous month. The number of petitions for their bankruptcy, which was 489, was also dreamed of 56 mn in November.

Most corporate bankruptcies were filed last year in Prague (334), according to the South Moravian Region (84) and the Moravian-Silesian Region (69). On the contrary, the least of them were excavated in the Zlín and Krumlov regions (both 13) and in Vysoin (14).

The Pardubice region (by 79 percent), the Pilsen region and the Moravian-Silesian region (both by 53 percent) recorded the highest mezzanine prices. On the contrary, the largest decrease was in the Krlovhrad region (35 percent). The number of bankruptcies decreased in the Zlín region (by 24 percent) and in the Stecký region (by 18 percent).

The biggest bankruptcy of an entrepreneur was filed last year in Prague (761), in the Stecký region (742) and in the Moravian-Silesian region (694). On the other hand, in the Vysočina Region (219), in the Zlín Region (251) and in the Karlovy Vary Region (261).

The number of bankruptcies businessman meziron increased only in the Karlovy Vary region and in Prague. In the fall it increased by 13 percent, in the capital by seven percent. In the remaining regions, their number decreased, mostly in the Pardubice region, by 28 percent. He dreamed of 25 percent in the Hradec Králové region and 24 percent in the Pilsen region.

Poet bankruptcy
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Trading companies 1352 1291 1372 1398 1254 1009 910 784 656 680 609 742
Businessman 387 1299 2471 4654 7847 8068 7130 6418 5396 7841 7307 6279

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