30 companies in Örebro County went bankrupt in June

In Örebro County, 30 limited companies went bankrupt during June. This is five more than in June last year.

A report from Nerikes Allehanda shows that 30 limited companies with registered offices in the county were declared bankrupt last month.

The figure is higher than the corresponding period the year before when 25 companies went bankrupt.

The article publishes a list of the affected firms.

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