Pronounced Bankruptcies; company age and number of employees; 2015-2022

Pronounced Bankruptcies; company age and number of employees; 2015-2022

Sector/branches Type of bankruptcy Periods Pronounced bankruptcies (numbers) Business age in event of bankruptcy (years) Employees in event of bankruptcy (numbers)
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing Companies and institutions 2022 27 10.0 171
B Mining and quarrying Companies and institutions 2022 0 . .
E Water supply and waste management Companies and institutions 2022 4 7.6 59
G Wholesale and retail trade Companies and institutions 2022 377 8.7 2,541
H Transportation and storage Companies and institutions 2022 110 7.2 658
I Accommodation and food serving Companies and institutions 2022 120 5.7 570
J Information and communication Companies and institutions 2022 72 7.1 344
N Renting and other business support Companies and institutions 2022 144 8.4 640
O Public administration and services Companies and institutions 2022 0 . .
Q Health and social work activities Companies and institutions 2022 111 8.3 1,087
R Culture, sports and recreation Companies and institutions 2022 28 10.3 108
Source: CBS.
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This table contains the numbers of bankruptcy orders issued by Dutch courts, broken down by legal form (natural persons with sole proprietorship, companies and institutions). In addition, the tables contain the average company age and number of employees (in FTEs) at the time of the bankruptcy order.

Data available from Q1 2015 to Q4 2022.

Status of the figures:
All figures are final data.

Changes as of 13 December 2023:
The table has been discontinued.

Description topics

Pronounced bankruptcies
Pronounced bankruptcies
Number of natural persons with sole proprietorship, companies and institutions that have been declared bankrupt by court ruling.

Bankruptcy
A legal proceeding involving a legal entity (person or company) that has ceased to repay outstanding debts and is declared bankrupt by the court. All assets and income of the entity (the debtor) are seized and used to repay the debts. Bankruptcy may be initiated by a creditor, the debtor or the public prosecutor’s office. After payment of the assets and income to the creditors, the bankruptcy is filed as completed, but the debtor is often not free of debts as any residual debts will remain payable. Moreover, a declaration of bankruptcy at the request of a creditor is only possible if there are debts to other creditors as well.
Business age in event of bankruptcy
The number of years between the date of bankruptcy of a company and the founding date of that company.
Employees in event of bankruptcy
Employees (Employed persons) involved in the bankruptcy, expressed in full-time equivalents (FTEs). Employed person is a person who has a job at a company established in the Netherlands or at a private household in the Netherlands.
In this investigation, hired and / or seconded staff and temporary workers are counted as persons employed by the company, not staff hired to third parties.