More than 28,000 UK retailers face ‘significant’ financial distress

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More than 28,000 UK retailers face ‘significant’ financial distress
Author: Mark Sweney
Published: Dec, 27 2024 08:40

Pressure down to rising costs and weak consumer demand, says report, with firms at ‘critical’ stage soaring 25%. More than 28,000 retailers are facing “significant” financial distress at the end of 2024, driven by rising business costs and weak consumer confidence, according to a report.

The number of retailers under the more severe measure of “critical” financial distress jumped 25% to 2,124 in the final three months of the year compared with the previous quarter, said the insolvency specialists Begbies Traynor. The general retail sector is under most pressure, with a 29% quarterly increase in businesses in critical financial distress, rising to 1,457 from 1,127 in the third quarter.

In the food and drug retail sector there was a 17.2% quarterly increase, with the number of businesses facing collapse rising from 569 in the third quarter to 667 by the end of the 11th week of the final quarter of this year. “This year has highlighted the resilience and adaptability of some UK retailers, but the sector remains under significant strain,” said Julie Palmer, a partner at Begbies Traynor. “Clearly, some retailers have found ways to manage financial pressures effectively, but others, particularly in general retail, are struggling under the weight of rising operational costs and squeezed consumer spending.”.

The report comes as fewer consumers ventured out to high streets and shopping centres to take advantage of the Boxing Day sales this year. Footfall across UK retailers was down 7.6% year on year as of 8pm on Thursday, according to data from MRI Software.

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