Bankruptcy due to the influence of the new coronavirus is 83 companies nationwide at 18:30 on April 1, 1st.

Last month, a private research company found that there were 83 companies that went bankrupt under the influence of the new coronavirus nationwide. The research firm analyzes that the government's declaration of emergencies is spreading the impact of the request to refrain from going out.

According to a private credit research company, Teikoku Databank's survey by the evening of the first day, companies that went bankrupt due to legal procedures such as bankruptcy due to business stalling as sales decreased due to the impact of the new coronavirus last month, There are 61 companies nationwide.

In addition, there are 22 companies that have already stopped their business and have been left to lawyers to prepare for legal arrangements, and the total number of companies that have gone bankrupt due to the new coronavirus is 83.

Since February this year, 114 companies have gone bankrupt due to the spread of the infection.

By industry, it covers a wide range of industries, such as the tourism industry such as hotels and inns, the restaurant industry such as izakaya and restaurants, and the retail business dealing with ladies' clothing and miscellaneous goods.

The company surveyed said, "Last month, the government declared a state of emergency and requested refraining from going out, and the impact has spread. There is a possibility that the number of companies going bankrupt will increase, and prompt financing support is necessary." I am talking.