Insolvency upsurge strikes channel early

Fifteen resellers are now going under each week as banks and credit insurers withdraw financial support

Christmas spirit: Liquidation figures have risen before the downturn that was expected in Janua

The predicted spike in channel business failures has already started, insolvency experts have warned.

According to channel advisory service ChannelMoney, the weekly rate of channel insolvencies has doubled to 15 this month, despite forecasts that the carnage would not begin until January.

Nitin Joshi, founder of ChannelMoney, pinned the blame on banks and credit insurers’ lack of support for smaller dealers.

“We have seen a discernible increase in channel firms going to the wall in December and we see that pattern continuing,” said Joshi.

“Banks are not lending new money to SMEs and credit insurers have retrenched cover to the channel.”

VARs to have recently entered administration include Comment Retail Services and Brett Technologies Services. Weston Connections and IT Team Solutions are among those to have been liquidated since November.

But Joshi praised distribution credit managers for taking a more supportive role.

Howard Russell, director of reseller Signature Networks, claimed that many smaller firms would voluntarily fold before Christmas.

“There are many companies that need an overdraft, but without knowing what business levels will be next year, are deciding not to risk it and are throwing in the towel,” he said.

Nick Tiltman, credit director at Computer2000, said the distributor had seen no increase in bad debts.

But he added: “Historically, there is a spike before Christmas as many directors that are struggling do not want to go through Christmas with it hanging over them.”