250 bankrupt companies affected by the new Corona

A private research company found that by the 16th, the number of companies that had gone bankrupt under the influence of the new coronavirus reached 250 nationwide. The recent increase in bankruptcies has slowed somewhat, and I think this is because research firms are actively lending to financial institutions to support their cash flow.

According to a private credit bureau, Teikoku Databank, there are 250 companies that went bankrupt due to bankruptcy due to the new coronavirus and 250 companies that stopped the business and started preparing for legal clearance. I went up to the company.

By industry, there are 41 companies with the most hotels and inns, 34 restaurants with taverns and restaurants, and 18 companies with women's clothing, shoes, and miscellaneous goods.

On the other hand, by month, there were 106 companies in April and 93 companies last month, compared with 28 companies this month, and the pace of increase is somewhat moderate.

Regarding this, the research company is utilizing the virtually uninterested and unsecured lending system implemented by the government as an economic measure, is actively lending by financial institutions, and the courts and lawyers are taking steps to prevent the spread of infection. I also think that the fact that the work of the department is being reduced is in the background.

The survey company said, ``Since 19th of this month, the self-restraint of movement across prefectures is expected to be eased nationwide, economic activities are gradually resuming, but tourism, food and beverage, and retail-related businesses continue to be in a difficult environment. Is expected, and it is a situation that cannot be predicted.”