Insolvencies on the rise in Germany

Insolvencies on the rise in Germany

Insolvency
In March 2025, the number of regular insolvencies has increased again. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

More and more companies in Germany are having to admit their insolvency. The service sector was particularly affected, making the catering industry one of the sectors most at risk. 

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