The number of companies in the UK filing for administration remained steady during Q1 2025 according to analysis by Interpath.
Interpath expects that insolvencies to rise sharply as businesses grapple with the impact of new US tariffs on their organisations and the wider economy.
Analysis of Companies House data by the international advisory firm shows there were 330 administrations in the first three months of the year. This represents a small increase when compared to the same period 12 months ago (Q1 2024: 321 cases) and marginally down, but still similar, when compared to the final quarter of 2024 (337).
A review of some of the largest cases over the past three months shows the broad spectrum of businesses heading…