Bankruptcies; key figures

Bankruptcies; key figures

Type of bankruptcy Periods Pronounced bankruptcies (Numbers)
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2023 September 22
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2023 October 24
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2023 November 30
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2023 December 31
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 January 54
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 February 30
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 March 32
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 April 24
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 May 27
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 June 28
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 July** 45
Nat. person without sole proprietorship 2024 August* 23
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2023 September 36
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2023 October 50
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2023 November 26
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2023 December 31
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 January 57
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 February 29
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 March 41
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 April 50
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 May 28
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 June 34
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 July** 51
Nat. person with sole proprietorship 2024 August* 38
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table contains the number of bankruptcy orders issued by Dutch courts. Numbers are broken down by type of bankruptcy (natural persons with or without sole proprietorship, enterprises and institutions).

Data available from: January 1981

Status of the figures:
Figures over the last two months are provisional.

Changes as of September 12, 2024:
The August 2024 figures have been added.

When will new figures be published?
September 2024 figures are expected to be published on October 11, 2024.

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.