HC Deb 26 November 1969 vol 792 cc87-8W
59. Mr. Fernyhough

asked the President of the Board of Trade how many companies or firms have gone into voluntary liquidation during the last 10 years; what was the total deficit involved; how many of them were registered as co-operative societies; and what was the loss involved in the latter.

Mrs. Gwyneth Dunwoody

The following is the information:

The number of voluntary liquidations of companies in England and Wales of which the Board has cognisance in each of the 10 last complete years are:

Year Members'* Creditors' Total
1959 2,564 894 3,458
1960 2,689 1,038 3,727
1961 2,843 1,234 4,077
1962 2,713 1,478 4,191
1963 2,987 1,468 4,455
1964 3,051 1,383 4,434
1965 4,073 1,796 5,869
1966 8,190 2,322 10,512
1967 4,908 2,235 7,143
1968 6,108 2,109 8,217
* Members' voluntary liquidations are by definition of solvent companies.

Statistics are not available as to the total of deficits involved and to ascertain this figure would involve an undue expense of time and effort.

The above figures do not include any co-operative societies. The following are figures of voluntary windings-up of con- sumer retail co-operatives under the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts.

Year Members' Creditors' Total
1959 1 1
1960 1 1
1961
1962 1 1
1963 1 1
1964
1965
1966
1967 3 1 4
1968 6 6

Statistics of deficits are not available.