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Daily Market Intelligence Update - June 16, 2026

A total of 4,589 new insolvency filings were recorded yesterday across Europe, with significant activity in the UK and Czech Republic. The construction and real estate sectors continue to show notable distress, indicating ongoing challenges in these markets.

4589 filings
CZ: 586
SK: 2
UK: 412
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Market analysis

The recent surge in insolvency filings highlights the mounting financial pressures faced by companies, particularly in the construction and real estate sectors in the UK. The filings from 107 STATION STREET LIMITED and A C PLC underscore the vulnerabilities in this industry, suggesting potential ripple effects on suppliers and related businesses. Additionally, the emergence of DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE in the Czech Republic indicates that the transport and logistics sector is not immune to these pressures, warranting close monitoring of operational viability in this area.

The liquidation of LuxTRADING s.r.o. in Slovakia reflects broader trends affecting general businesses, which may signal a tightening economic environment. The administration filings for A & D JOINERY LIMITED and 5 CHURCHILL PLACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED further emphasize the challenges within manufacturing and real estate, respectively, as these sectors adapt to changing market conditions. Investors and stakeholders should remain vigilant as these developments may present both risks and opportunities for restructuring and investment.

Overall, the current landscape suggests a need for strategic reassessment among stakeholders in affected sectors. The high volume of filings indicates that many companies are struggling to navigate the economic climate, which may lead to increased opportunities for private equity and restructuring advisers to engage with distressed assets. Continuous tracking of these trends will be essential for informed decision-making in the coming months.

Observation 1

4,589 new insolvency filings recorded yesterday.

Observation 2

Construction and real estate sectors show significant distress.

Observation 3

Monitoring of transport and logistics is increasingly important.

Filing trend snapshot

Recent activity by the busiest markets in this update.

Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Slovakia
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Highlighted filings

🇬🇧United Kingdom

107 STATION STREET LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-17

107 STATION STREET LIMITED's filing indicates ongoing challenges in the UK construction market.

🇨🇿Czech Republic

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE

Administration
Transport & Logistics2026-06-17

DĚTSKÁ DOPRAVNÍ NADACE's administration reflects pressures in the transport sector in the Czech Republic.

🇸🇰Slovakia

LuxTRADING s.r.o.

Liquidation
General Business2026-06-17

LuxTRADING s.r.o.'s liquidation highlights vulnerabilities in general business operations in Slovakia.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

5 CHURCHILL PLACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-17

5 CHURCHILL PLACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED's filing underscores risks in the real estate sector.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A & D JOINERY LIMITED

Administration
Manufacturing2026-06-17

A & D JOINERY LIMITED's administration points to difficulties within the manufacturing industry.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

A C PLC

Administration
Construction & Real Estate2026-06-17

A C PLC's administration filing signals continued distress in the construction sector.

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