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Daily Market Intelligence Update - June 1, 2026

On June 2, 2026, a total of 4,575 new insolvency filings were recorded across Europe, contributing to a growing trend in corporate distress. The UK remains the most affected region, with a significant number of administrations filed in the construction, wholesale, and manufacturing sectors.

4575 filings
CZ: 486
SK: 2
UK: 512
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Market analysis

The surge in insolvency filings, particularly in the UK, highlights ongoing challenges faced by various industries, especially construction and retail. Companies such as 107 Station Street Limited and 30 Bruton Street Retail Ltd are indicative of the pressures within the real estate and wholesale sectors, which may be struggling due to market saturation or changing consumer behaviors.

In the Czech Republic, Dětská Dopravní Nadace's filing in the transport and logistics sector suggests potential disruptions in supply chains or operational inefficiencies that could impact service delivery. Meanwhile, the liquidation of FitMax s. r. o. in Slovakia raises concerns about the viability of general business operations in the region, warranting close observation of similar entities.

The continued rise in administrations, particularly among facilities and services firms like 79th Commercial Three Ltd and manufacturers such as A & D Joinery Limited, signals a need for stakeholders to reassess risk exposure and potential restructuring opportunities. Monitoring these trends is crucial for private equity and lenders to identify potential investment or recovery strategies.

Observation 1

UK filings dominate with 512 cases, reflecting economic pressures.

Observation 2

Czech Republic shows notable activity in transport and logistics.

Observation 3

Liquidation cases in Slovakia indicate broader market vulnerabilities.

Filing trend snapshot

Recent activity by the busiest markets in this update.

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Highlighted filings

🇬🇧United Kingdom

107 STATION STREET LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-02

107 Station Street Limited's filing reflects ongoing challenges in the construction sector.

🇨🇿Czech Republic

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE

Administration
Transport & Logistics2026-06-02

Dětská Dopravní Nadace's administration highlights potential issues in transport logistics.

🇸🇰Slovakia

FitMax s. r. o.

Liquidation
General Business2026-06-02

FitMax s. r. o.'s liquidation raises concerns about general business viability in Slovakia.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

30 BRUTON STREET RETAIL LTD

Administration
Wholesale & Distribution2026-06-02

30 Bruton Street Retail Ltd's administration signals distress in the wholesale distribution market.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

79TH COMMERCIAL THREE LTD

Administration
Facilities & Services2026-06-02

79th Commercial Three Ltd's filing indicates pressures in facilities and services sectors.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A & D JOINERY LIMITED

Administration
Manufacturing2026-06-02

A & D Joinery Limited's administration points to difficulties facing manufacturing firms.

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