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Access the latest businesses in administration, winding-up petitions, and
liquidations with Administration List.
Company administration occurs when a business is overwhelmed by debt or liabilities. While it means crisis for the seller, it creates a powerful acquisition opportunity for you.
Administration's core aim is to find a route back to profit, and that often means selling the business as a going concern. Unlike liquidation, administration offers a chance to buy a company whole, preserving its structure and potential.

Total business administrations
recorded in the last 30 days

Total liquidations recorded
in the last 30 days
When a company enters liquidation, its assets must be sold, often fast and far below market value. Machinery, property, stock, and IP become accessible to buyers positioned to move quickly. While liquidation signals the end for the business, it opens the door for strategic investors to acquire valuable resources without inheriting debt or operational risk. This is where you secure high-value assets at unmatched prices and fuel rapid expansion on your terms.
A winding-up petition is the earliest public signal that a company is on the brink of collapse — and often the best time to strike. Before the business formally enters insolvency, there is a narrow window to approach owners, secure assets, or negotiate a turnaround deal ahead of competitors. With the right data, winding-up petitions become advance warning signals — giving you first-mover advantage in opportunities others won’t notice until it’s too late.

Total winding-up petitions
recorded in the last 30 days
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