Scottish corporate insolvencies up 41% in September
Scottish Corporate Insolvencies Rise by 41% in September There were 103 company insolvencies registered in Scotland in September, a 41% increase from the same month last year. The b…
Scottish Corporate Insolvencies Rise by 41% in September There were 103 company insolvencies registered in Scotland in September, a 41% increase from the same month last year. The b…
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