The number of company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) increased 74 per cent during the second quarter year on year, according to KPMG’s analysis of official statistics.
The number of company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) increased 74 per cent during the second quarter year on year, according to KPMG’s analysis of official statistics.
After analysing the Insolvency Service’s official figures released last Friday KPMG said transport companies saw the largest rise in CVAs, with a 100 per cent annual increase to 38 from 19, during the second quarter of 2010.
The accountancy firm’s assessment also shows that CVAs among the real estate sector increased 47 per cent to 268 from 182
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