Scottish Statutory Debt Solutions Statistics: Quarterly edition

This publication series contains the latest quarterly statistics on statutory debt solutions in Scotland. The statistics are compiled by Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB), an executive agency of the Scottish Government, and are derived from AiB administrative records. 

Non-statutory debt solutions, where debtors make their own arrangements with creditors or enter informal debt management plans with a debt management firm, are not included in these statistics.

Quarterly Statistics 2023-2024

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2023-24 - Quarter 1 26 July 2023 HTML report
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25 October 2023

Quarterly Statistics 2022-2023

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2022-23 - Quarter 4 26 April 2023 HTML report
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26 July 2023
2022-23 - Quarter 3 25 January 2023

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26 April 2023
2022-23 Quarter 2  26 October 2022 HTML report
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25 January 2022

 2022-23 Quarter 1 

27 July 2022

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26 October 2022
2021-22 Quarter 4 27 April 2022 HTML report
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 27 July 2022

 

2021-22 Quarter 3

 

26 Janaury 2022

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27 April 2022
 2021-22 Quarter 2  27 October 2021

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 26 January 2022
 2021-22 Quarter 1   28 July 2021

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 27 October 2021
 2020-21 Quarter 4  28 April 2021

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 28 July 2021
 2020-21 Quarter 3  27 January 2021  HTML report
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 28 April 2021

Quarterly Statistics 2019-2020

On Friday 20 March 2020, Accountant in Bankruptcy has had to change its data gathering and release practices, focussing efforts on priority analysis and statistics. Our statement explains this further and, in line with guidance from the Office for Statistics Regulation, the decision has been made to suspend the quarterly Scottish Insolvency Statistics for 2019-20 Q4 and 2020-21 Q1-Q2. This action was necessary due to an urgent shift of resource to help manage immediate issues arising from the COVID-19 outbreak.

Quarterly Statistics 2018-2019

Quarterly Statistics 2017-2018

Quarter 4 - 25/04/2018 PDF version Web version Publication Tables Infographic Summary
Quarter 3 - 24/01/2018 PDF version Web version Publication Tables Infographic Summary
Quarter 2 - 25/10/2017 PDF Version Web version Publication Tables Infographic Summary
Quarter 1 - 26/07/2017 PDF Version Printer-friendly Publication Tables Infographic Summary

Quarterly Statistics 2016-2017

Quarterly Statistics 2015-2016

Quarterly Statistics 2014-15

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Quarter 3 - 28/01/2015 PDF version Printer friendly version Publication tables Infographic Summary
Quarter 2 - 22/10/2014

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Quarterly Statistics 2013-14

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Quarterly Statistics 2012-13

 
 
 

Quarterly Statistics 2011-12

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Quarterly Statistics 2010-11

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Quarterly Statistics 2009-2010

Quarterly Statistics 2008-2009