UK businesses are grappling with a surge in financial distress, with the latest Begbies Traynor Red Flag alert indicating a significant increase in companies facing critical financial challenges. By the end of Q2 2025, 49,309 businesses were in “critical” distress—an increase of 21.4% from the previous year and 8.6% from Q1 2025.
Regions including London, the South East, and the Midlands were the hardest hit, while the North West recorded a high number of companies in distress, with over 69,500 businesses facing significant issues. The financial difficulties have extended across almost all sectors, with consumer-facing industries such as Bars & Restaurants, Travel & Tourism, and Retail seeing the most severe declines.
Despite a slight recovery in Q1, the second quarter of 2025 revealed a marked deterioration in the UK’s economic health, with sectors like Support Services and Construction experiencing a sharp increase in financial distress. The overall number of businesses in significant distress rose by 10.8% compared to last year, putting over 666,000 companies at risk.
The financial burden on businesses, particularly small and medium-sized firms, has been exacerbated by rising labour costs, including hikes in National Insurance contributions and the national minimum wage. These pressures are forcing many companies to explore cost-cutting measures or restructure to survive the ongoing economic turmoil. With no clear end to the current economic strain, many businesses are at risk of insolvency in the months ahead.