The ongoing crisis in the German economy is driving numerous companies in Saxony into bankruptcy as well—though fewer than elsewhere. According to current projections by the credit agency Creditreform, 66 out of every 10,000 companies in Saxony filed for bankruptcy in the first half of this year. This places Saxony in the lower middle range in a comparison of German states and below the national average of 82 insolvencies per 10,000 companies.
According to the figures, the highest number of insolvencies occurred in Berlin (120) and Bremen (119), while the lowest was in Thuringia (37). The credit agency does not provide an explanation for the regional differences. However, there are certain “insolvency-prone sectors,” including construction, retail, and the hospitality industry.