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Daily Market Intelligence Update - June 11, 2026

A total of 5,188 new insolvency filings were recorded yesterday across Europe, with significant activity in the UK and Czech Republic. The filings highlight ongoing challenges in various sectors, particularly construction and administration services.

5188 filings
CZ: 558
SK: 2
UK: 440
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Market analysis

The UK continues to dominate the insolvency landscape with 440 new filings, reflecting persistent economic pressures in sectors such as construction and manufacturing. Notably, companies like 107 Station Street Limited and A & D Joinery Limited have entered administration, indicating potential disruptions in the construction and real estate markets that could affect supply chains and project timelines.

In the Czech Republic, Dětská Dopravní Nadace's filing in the transport and logistics sector underscores the vulnerabilities faced by organizations in this area, possibly linked to broader economic conditions and shifts in consumer demand. Meanwhile, the liquidation of Building Home, s.r.o. in Slovakia signals a contraction in general business activities, which could impact local employment and economic stability.

The overall increase in insolvency filings suggests a challenging environment for businesses across Europe, necessitating close monitoring by private equity firms, lenders, and advisers. Understanding the specific reasons behind these filings will be crucial for identifying investment opportunities and managing risk effectively.

Observation 1

UK filings remain high, particularly in construction and manufacturing.

Observation 2

Czech Republic shows vulnerability in transport and logistics.

Observation 3

Slovakia's liquidation indicates a contraction in general business activities.

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 Estate2026-06-12

107 Station Street Limited's administration may disrupt ongoing construction projects.

🇨🇿Czech Republic

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE

Administration
Transport & Logistics2026-06-12

Dětská Dopravní Nadace's filing highlights risks in the transport sector.

🇸🇰Slovakia

Building Home, s.r.o.

Liquidation
General Business2026-06-12

Building Home, s.r.o.'s liquidation reflects challenges in general business operations.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A & D JOINERY LIMITED

Administration
Manufacturing2026-06-12

A & D Joinery Limited's administration points to difficulties in the manufacturing sector.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A CATLOW CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-12

A Catlow Civil Engineering Limited's filing indicates instability in construction and real estate.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A.C.E. (STONEHAVEN) LIMITED

Administration
Professional Services2026-06-12

A.C.E. (Stonehaven) Limited's administration suggests pressures in professional services.

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