Companies that went bankrupt under the influence of the new Corona numbered 100 companies nationwide Private research company April 27, 20:23

A survey by a private research company found that by the 27th, the number of companies that had gone bankrupt under the influence of the new coronavirus reached 100 nationwide.

According to a private credit bureau, Teikoku Databank, the business was stalled due to the decrease in sales due to the new coronavirus, and the company that went bankrupt due to legal procedures such as bankruptcy was at 5 pm on the 27th. Now there are 65 companies nationwide.

In addition, there are 35 companies that have already stopped their business and have been left to lawyers to prepare for legal arrangements, and 100 companies have gone bankrupt due to the new coronavirus.

Of these, 69 companies went bankrupt in April, and it can be seen that the government's declaration of emergencies calls for the refraining from going out, and the serious effects are spreading, mainly among small and medium-sized enterprises.

By industry, 21 companies have the most hotels and inns, 11 restaurants have restaurants such as taverns and restaurants, and 9 have women's clothing, shoes, and miscellaneous goods.

According to a company surveyed, “The number of bankruptcies per day continues to rise, as the number of bankruptcies per day continues to increase due to curbing outing due to the declaration of emergency. I need immediate help. "