Bankruptcies; monthly figures by legal form/activity SIC'93, 1993-Apr.2014
Explanation of symbols
Table explanation
This table gives a monthly and quarterly overview of pronounced bankruptcies by legal form. Legal persons can end in a bankruptcy via a suspension of payment, when they stop paying their debts. Figures about suspensions of payment are not available anymore since 1998.
Data concerning bankruptcies available from: January 1993 - April 2014.
Status of the figures:
All figures in this table are definite.
Changes as of July 10, 2014:
None, this tabel has been discontinued as of July 1, 2014.
When will new figures be published?
Not, the has been discintinued as of july 1, 2014.
Description topics
- Bankruptcies by legal form
- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- Single-owner comp. , trading partnership
- Legal unities with exception of natural persons without single-owner
company.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- Natural persons not single-owner company
- Natural persons who do not own a company without separate capital.
It concerns "normal man or woman" who got into trouble by private debts
and not (successful) used the debt restructuring.
Also it concerns partners, who are natural persons, of a bankrupt
partnership firm or limited partnership.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- Bankruptcies by economic activity
- Pronounced bankruptcies concerning single-owner and trading companies
by industry class (SBI'93). It concerns mostly enterprises or parts of
enterprises.
The SBI'93 is the Dutch hierarchical classification of economic
activities used from 1993 on by the Central Bureau for Statistics to
classify business units according to their main activity.
The SBI'93 is divided in six levels, of which the highest levels
(sections and subsections) are indicated by letters and the lower
levels (divisions, groups, classes and subclasses) are indicated by
figures.
Up to the level of classes (four figures) the SBI-code is equal to the
NACE Rev. 1.1 (Nomenclature Général des Activités Economiques dans la
Communauté Européenne) used by all the members of the EC. The
subclass, designated by five figures, is a special Dutch
specification. The division levels (two figures) of the SBI'93 and the
NACE Rev. 1.1 are similar to the ISIC Rev. 3.1 (International Standard
Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities), a
classification of economic activities, recommended by the UN and
decreed by resolution of the Statistical Commission of the UN in march
2002.
Predecessor of the SBI'93 was the SBI'74.- 01-05 Agriculture, forestry and fishing
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading partnerships
in agriculture, forestry and fishing. It concerns sections 01-05 of
the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 10-41 Manufacturing,mining, distribution
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in manufacturing, mining, quarrying, production,
distribution and trade of electricity, natural gas and warm water.
It concerns sections 10-41 of the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 45 Construction
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in construction. It concerns section 45 of the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 50-52 Trade and repair of consumer goods
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in trade and repair of consumer goods. It concerns
sections 50-52 of the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 55 Hotels and restaurants
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in hotels and restaurants. It concerns section 55 of
the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 60-64 Transport, storage, communications
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in transport, storage and communications.
It concerns sections 60-64 of the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 65-74 Financial intermediating
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in financial institutions, letting or trade of
real-estate, letting of moveable property, commercial services,
public administration, public services and social securities.
It concerns sections 65-74 of the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- 80-93 Education, culture, environment
- Pronounced bankruptcies of single-owner companies and trading
partnerships in the field of education, health and social care,
environmental service, culture and recreation.
It concerns sections 80-93 of the SBI '93.- Total pronounced bankruptcies
- Industry class unknown
- Total pronounced bankruptcies