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German business insolvencies up 2.4% in June

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Posted on July 11, 2025

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The number of German business insolvencies registered in June rose 2.4% from a year earlier, the German statistics office said on Friday, adding pressure on the new government to

German business insolvencies up 2.4% in June

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The number of German business insolvencies registered in June rose 2.4% from a year earlier, the German statistics office said on Friday, adding pressure on the new government to revive economic growth.

The office's statement cited preliminary figures on insolvencies, many of which were initiated three months before they were registered.

Citing final figures for April, the office said the number of insolvencies registered that month were up 11.5% from a year earlier, but creditors' claims fell to 2.5 billion euros ($2.9 billion) from 11.4 billion in April 2024, when larger companies folded.

($1 = 0.8562 euros)

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger, editing by Rachel More)

Key Takeaways

  • German business insolvencies rose 2.4% in June.
  • Pressure mounts on the government to boost economic growth.
  • Preliminary figures show a rise in insolvencies.
  • April saw an 11.5% increase in insolvencies.
  • Creditors' claims decreased significantly in April.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage increase in German business insolvencies in June?
The number of German business insolvencies registered in June rose 2.4% from a year earlier.
What did the German statistics office report about April insolvencies?
Citing final figures for April, the office reported that the number of insolvencies registered that month was up 11.5% from a year earlier.
How much did creditors' claims fall in April?
Creditors' claims fell to 2.5 billion euros ($2.9 billion) in April.

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