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More than 1,000 directors disqualified following Insolvency Service investigations.
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Of these, 736 were banned for Covid loan abuse.
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The report also highlights the average length of a ban was eight years.
Latest figures from the Insolvency Service show the agency banned more than 1,000 directors in 2024-25, of which 736 were for Covid loan abuse.
The Insolvency Service enforcement outcomes report for 2024-25 was published on 14 April 2025.
The report shows that of the 1,036 directors who were disqualified, 736 were for Covid loan abuse and the average length of a ban was eight years.
The report also shows that there have been 131 bankruptcy restriction orders put in place, 87 of…


