Pronounced debt restructuring plans; way of ending, region 1999-2017

Pronounced debt restructuring plans; way of ending, region 1999-2017

Regions Periods Debt restructuring; type of ending Ended up to and including December 2017 Total ended (number) Debt restructuring; type of ending Ended up to and including December 2017 Ending by clean slate (number) Debt restructuring; type of ending Ended up to and including December 2017 Ending by agreement (number) Debt restructuring; type of ending Ended up to and including December 2017 Ending by bankruptcy (number) Debt restructuring; type of ending Ended up to and including December 2017 Other endings (number) Debt restructuring; type of ending Ended up to and including December 2017 Not ended yet (number) Debt restructuring plans; age group 65 years and older (number)
Total Netherlands 2017 71 0 10 5 56 8,286 351
North of the Netherlands (LD) 2017 12 0 3 1 8 1,339 53
East of the Netherlands (LD) 2017 19 0 1 2 16 2,056 78
West of the Netherlands (LD) 2017 24 0 2 1 21 3,312 138
South of the Netherlands (LD) 2017 15 0 3 1 11 1,429 79
Friesland (PV) 2017 8 0 3 0 5 372 9
Flevoland (PV) 2017 2 0 0 0 2 289 7
Gelderland (PV) 2017 6 0 1 0 5 955 38
Noord-Holland (PV) 2017 12 0 1 0 11 1,257 52
Zuid-Holland (PV) 2017 6 0 1 1 4 1,557 66
Zeeland (PV) 2017 4 0 0 0 4 118 7
Source: CBS
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Table explanation


This table gives information on debt restructuring plans pronounced by Dutch courts. The sentences are divided by type of verdict, by type of debtor, by age of the debtor, by way of ending and by region.

Data available from: 1999 untill 2017.

Status of the figures:
The figures are final.

Changes as of 26 February 2021:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.

This table is followed by the table "Personen met uitgesproken schuldsanering; jaar uitspraak; persoonskenmerken" and the table "Personen met uitgesproken schuldsanering; jaar uitspraak; regio". See paragraph 3.”

Description topics

Debt restructuring; type of ending
Debt restructuring plans can end in various ways. If the debtor complies
with the arrangements, he is granted a clean state after a period of
(usually) three years. That means that the remainder of the debt can't be
claimed anymore.
Sometimes, an agreement can be reached between debtor and creditor
during the course of the debt restructuring plan. In other cases, the debt
restructuring plan is less successful and ends in bankruptcy of the
debtor. All other ways of ending a debt restructuring plan are included
under "without effect".
Since January 2008, the law is changed such that a debtor will only be
declared bankrupt, if sufficient funds are present to pay the creditors at
the end of the bankruptcy. If funds are insufficient, the debt
restructuring plan will be ended without a clean slate. The remaining
debts are reactivated and the creditors can use all means to collect
their claims again.
Debt restructuring plans ending like this, will be mentioned under
'without effect', along with any other endings that don't involve a clean
slate, agreement or bankruptcy.
Ended up to and including December 2017
Total ended
Ending by clean slate
If the debtor complies with the arrangements of the debt restructuring
plan, he is granted a clean state after a period of (usually) three years.
That means that the remainder of the debt can't be claimed anymore.
Ending by agreement
An agreement was reached between debtor and creditor(s).
Ending by bankruptcy
Since January 2008, the law is changed such that a debtor will only be
declared bankrupt, if sufficient funds are present to pay the creditors at
the end of the bankruptcy. If funds are insufficient, the debt
restructuring plan will be ended without a clean slate. The remaining
debts are reactivated and the creditors can use all means to collect
their claims again.
Debt restructuring plans ending like this, will be mentioned under
'without effect', along with any other endings that don't involve a clean
slate, agreement or bankruptcy.
Other endings
Debt restructuring plans that were pronounced in the period concerned and
ended other than by clean slate, agreement or bankruptcy at the end of
the last reported period.
Since January 2008, the law is changed such that a debtor will only be
declared bankrupt, if sufficient funds are present to pay the creditors at
the end of the bankruptcy. If funds are insufficient, the debt
restructuring plan will be ended without a clean slate. The remaining
debts are reactivated and the creditors can use all means to collect
their claims again.
Debt restructuring plans ending like this, will be mentioned under
'without effect', along with any other endings that don't involve a clean
slate, agreement or bankruptcy.
Not ended yet
Debt restructuring plans; age group
Debt restructuring plans of private persons who started a debt repayment
plan, classified by age
65 years and older