There has not yet been an increase in the number of bankruptcies in the Danish companies despite coronakrisen.
this was stated by The Statistics Denmark. The number of ordered and declared bankruptcies is even a bit lower than the later years.
– The serious decline in many companies ‘ activities have in the last three months not – yet – triggered a marked increase in the number of declared bankruptcies and konkursbegæringer, write Statistics Denmark.
– Hjælpepakkerne to the business sector can also play a role in this.
Statistics Denmark draws attention to the konkurstallene must be read with part caution.
There is pent-up a part case of bankruptcy proceedings, in the courts, because they have been closed down for about a month and a half during the coronaudbruddet.
At the Danish business calls chief economist Tore Stramer, it is positive that there has been a marked increase in the number of bankruptcies. He fears that it may come in the course of the coming months.
– There is normally a little time, from a crisis framework to the problems of individual enterprises becomes so severe that it ends in a bankruptcy.
– There is a risk that more companies will go bankrupt when the current stimulus packages again settled, he says in a written comment.
the Same assessment comes from Jeppe Juul Borre, who is chief economist at Arbejdernes Landsbank.
– It is yet too early to breathe a sigh of relief, and there is no doubt that coronakrisen has affected the Danish companies with lightning speed.
And even if today is the reopening on the menu, so many companies have got torn the whole or parts of their omsætningsgrundlag away during the move from one month to the other, he says in a comment.