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At the commercial court of Montluçon (Allier): “2021 opens in growing anxiety and worry”

Sitting side by side during the judicial re-entry hearing of the Commercial Court of Montluçon, this Friday, January 29, the judges know all the difficulties that await the Montluçonnais basin. These non-professional judges, chosen from among traders or business leaders, are already seeing, as actors in the field, the effects of the crisis.

“The jurisdiction will have to be, in 2021, alongside businesses and businesses in difficulty,” said Marc Ferrandon, president of the commercial court of Montluçon.

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The prospect of “darker months”

Loïc Eyrignac, public prosecutor of Montluçon, underlines: “The actors in the field that you are are aware of the realities and the difficulties of businesses and businesses, but also of the consequences of the health crisis. “Evoking the prospect of” darker months “.

In 2020, the Montluçon commercial court did not however note a significant increase in collective proceedings, state aid having made it possible to oxygenate, for a time, businesses and businesses in the territory.

“Administrative closures and confinements have not led to a wave of bankruptcy. But 2021 opens with growing anxiety and worry. “

Marc Ferrandon (president of the commercial court)

In 2020, 599 business registrations were recorded, compared to 631 in 2019. 308 were canceled. They were 413 in 2019.

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A decline in activity

But the health crisis has nevertheless had an impact on the activity of the court, with a drop in the number of enlistments of 36% (1,020 in 2020 against 1,604 in 2019), a decrease in the number of decisions rendered by 33% (1,052 against 1,573) as well as declarative judgments (34 against 43).

The confinement also had an impact on the number of personal sanctions. Only four were pronounced in 2020 against twelve in 2019. A figure that the public prosecutor comments.

These figures are disappointing. Because it is vital to clean up the local economic fabric and to exclude irresponsible individuals.

Likewise, the court recorded 56 injunctions to pay in 2020, against 91 in 2019.

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Laura Morel

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