Business failures - France - 2024-08

Published on the 13th of September 2024

At the end of August, the cumulative number of bankruptcies over the year is stable overall


  • At the end of August, the provisional cumulative number of corporate bankruptcies aggregated over the last twelve months amounted to 62,893 compared with 63,380 the previous month (see graph 1).

  • On an annual basis, the increase in the cumulative number of corporate bankruptcies over the last twelve months continued to fall, rising by 23.8% in August, compared with 25.8% in July (see Table A). This trend concerns most sectors of the economy (see table A) and the various sizes of company (see table B).

  • This rise in insolvencies is taking place against a backdrop of strong business creation in the wake of the health crisis (according to INSEE, between the 2nd quarter of 2023 and the 2nd quarter of 2024, more than one million businesses, including micro-entrepreneurs, were created).

  • The number of cases referred to the Credit Mediation Service has not increased. At the same time, the public services and those of the Banque de France are mobilised to help companies in difficulty.

To find out more: data on business start-ups are reported by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE): Business births on the INSEE's website



A - Corporate bankruptcies by sector
Bankruptcies in number of legal units, year on year change (%)
Aggregate over previous 12 months (a) (raw data)
Mean 2010-2019 July 24 July 24/July 23 July 24/2010-2019 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 prov. Aug. 24/Aug. 23 Aug. 24/2010-2019
Business sector
Agriculture, forestry and fishing (AZ) 1,359 1,409 14.4% 3.7% 1,238 1,399 13.0% 2.9%
Industry (BE) 4,442 4,182 12.6% -5.9% 3,723 4,154 11.6% -6.5%
Construction (FZ) 14,684 13,956 36.0% -5.0% 10,315 13,868 34.4% -5.6%
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (G) 13,070 13,490 22.7% 3.2% 11,048 13,415 21.4% 2.6%
Transportation and storage (H) 1,901 2,772 38.0% 45.8% 2,032 2,752 35.4% 44.8%
Accommodation and food service activities (I) 7,374 8,373 19.6% 13.5% 7,071 8,288 17.2% 12.4%
Information and communication (JZ) 1,480 1,875 22.9% 26.7% 1,554 1,860 19.7% 25.7%
Financial and insurance activities (KZ) 1,150 1,616 39.0% 40.5% 1,184 1,607 35.7% 39.7%
Real estate activities (LZ) 1,984 2,482 49.4% 25.1% 1,689 2,472 46.4% 24.6%
Advisory & Business support activities (MN) 6,379 7,448 29.1% 16.8% 5,829 7,388 26.7% 15.8%
Education, human health and social work services, Arts, entertainment and recreation, Other service activities (P to S) 5,311 5,692 14.0% 7.2% 5,056 5,605 10.9% 5.5%
All firms (b) 59,342 63,380 25.8% 6.8% 50,818 62,893 23.8% 6.0%
Source: Banque de France - database: Fiben. Data available early September 2024: final for July, provisional for August.
Calculation: Banque de France - Companies Directorate - Companies Observatory.
Note: According to INSEE, the number of firms has risen by around 40% in 10 years.
a Aggregate number of corporate bankruptcies over previous 12 months compared to the same aggregate one year before and with the 2010-2019 mean.
b The line « All firms » includes legal units whose business sector is not known.
B - Corporate bankruptcies by firm size
Bankruptcies in number of legal units, year on year change (%)
Aggregate over previous 12 months (a) (raw data)
Mean 2010-2019 July 24 July 24/July 23 July 24/2010-2019 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 prov. Aug. 24/Aug. 23 Aug. 24/2010-2019
Size
SME, among them 59,309 63,319 25.8% 6.8% 50,763 62,832 23.8% 5.9%
Micro-enterprises and unknown firm's size 56,055 58,031 24.8% 3.5% 46,846 57,574 22.9% 2.7%
Very small firms 2,011 3,294 37.9% 63.8% 2,439 3,264 33.8% 62.3%
Small firms 913 1,500 36.6% 64.3% 1,112 1,492 34.2% 63.4%
Medium-size firms 330 494 35.7% 49.7% 366 502 37.2% 52.1%
ISE - Large Firms 33 61 7.0% 84.8% 55 61 10.9% 84.8%
All firms 59,342 63,380 25.8% 6.8% 50,818 62,893 23.8% 6.0%
Source: Banque de France - database: Fiben. Data available early September 2024: final for July, provisional for August.
Calculation: Banque de France - Companies Directorate - Companies Observatory.
a Aggregate number of corporate bankruptcies over previous 12 months compared to the same aggregate one year before and with the 2010-2019 mean.

C - Changes in corporate bankruptcies
1 - Number of bankruptcies
Cumulated over previous 12 months
From Dec. 1991 to July 2024 (+ August 2024 provisional)
Note: The orange line represents the average value of the number of corporate bankruptcies over twelve months observed monthly between January 2010 and December 2019.
2 - Change in number of bankruptcies
Annual year-on-year change
From Dec. 1991 to July 2024 (+ August 2024 provisional)
(in %)




3 - Monthly number of bankruptcies
Mean 2010-2019 and From Jan. 2020 to July 2024 (+ August 2024 provisional)
4 - Loan amounts of bankrupt non-financial firms over loan amount of all firms - by firm size
Cumulated over previous 12 months
From Dec. 2006 to July 2024 (+ August 2024 provisional)
(in %)
Note: the sharp rise in the weighting of outstanding loans in the Very small businesses category from April 2024 is due to a legal unit, classified in this category due to its small size. Without this legal unit, the weight of Very small businesses failures in terms of outstanding loans would be equal to 0.84%. For small businesses, the rise is due both to an increase in the number of bankruptcies and to an increase in the average loan outstanding. Over the month of July, it was further strengthened by the default of a small corporate with significant outstandings in this category.
Source: Banque de France - database: Fiben. Data available early September 2024: final for July, provisional for August.


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Updated on the 13th of September 2024