Our latest press releases, including R3 research and our reactions to the latest insolvency and restructuring developments
27 October 2021
R3 in Scotland Chair Tim Cooper comments on the Scottish insolvency statistics for July-September 2021 View
15 October 2021
Nicky Fisher, Deputy Vice President of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3, responds to today's publication of the September 2021 corporate and individual insolvency statistics for England and Wales : View
17 September 2021
Colin Haig, President of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3 and Head of Restructuring at Azets, responds to today's publication of the August 2021 corporate and individual insolvency statistics for England and Wales : View
30 July 2021
Colin Haig, President of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3 and Head of Restructuring at Azets , responds to the Q2 2021 England & Wales corporate and individual insolvency statistics, which were published this morning by the Insolvency Service. View
16 July 2021
Christina Fitzgerald, Vice President of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3, responds to today's publication of the June 2021 corporate and individual insolvency statistics for England and Wales ... View
17 December 2020
R3, the insolvency trade body, has launched a new resource for individuals in England and Wales View
17 July 2019
More women than men in England and Wales became insolvent in 2018, following a pattern which has been in place for several years, says insolvency trade body R3, commenting on the annual personal insolvency statistics released this morning by the Insolvency Service. View
16 July 2018
A letter from R3's Fraud Group Chair, Frances Coulson, to the Editor of the Financial Times in response to an article highlighting the positive role the insolvency profession and framework can play when it comes to disrupting and tackling fraud View
21 May 2018
One-in-six (15%) people who declared their assets when entering bankruptcy in 2016-17 had assets worth over £50,000, serving as a stark reminder that you can’t be ‘too wealthy’ to be bankrupt, says insolvency trade body R3. View
21 December 2016
Living beyond means, relationship breakdowns, and reduced levels of income were the leading causes of bankruptcy in 2015, according to new government statistics. View
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