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    National accounts by sector

    How large is the financial saving in the sectors? How much do households save? What is the value of the financial net assets? The national accounts by sector shed light on the economic developments in the sectors ‘Non¿financial corporations’, ‘Financial corporations’, ‘General government’, ‘Households’, and ‘Non¿profit institutions serving households’., Disposable income and private consumption, The figure shows the development of disposable income and private consumption in the households over the past ten years., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Consumption, disposable income and saving for households and NPISH (NAN3), More about the figure, Last update, 30.6.2025, Next update, 31.3.2026, Source data, The key sources are:, The balance of payments, The quarterly/annual (product) national accounts, Quarterly/annual government finance statistics , Quarterly non-financial sector accounts for financial corporations, Sector industry matrix (see section 2.4 for further details), Accounts statistics, VAT statistics, agricultural statistics and income statistics, Quarterly/Annual figures for compensation of employees, Non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH), Securities statistics, MFI statistics and finance company statistics, Digital accounts in the digital format XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language - XBRL is a programming language that transforms electronic communication from the business community to financial data), Household budget survey, Activities of foundations, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on National Accounts: Institutional Sectors, Net lending, The figure shows the development of net lending, also called financial saving, over the past ten years - in the total economy, in general government, and in corporations, organisations, and households (the total economy except general government)., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on 2.1.2-3.1 Allocation and use of income (main table) (NASL2), More about the figure, Last update, 30.6.2025, Next update, 31.3.2026, Source data, The key sources are:, The balance of payments, The quarterly/annual (product) national accounts, Quarterly/annual government finance statistics , Quarterly non-financial sector accounts for financial corporations, Sector industry matrix (see section 2.4 for further details), Accounts statistics, VAT statistics, agricultural statistics and income statistics, Quarterly/Annual figures for compensation of employees, Non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH), Securities statistics, MFI statistics and finance company statistics, Digital accounts in the digital format XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language - XBRL is a programming language that transforms electronic communication from the business community to financial data), Household budget survey, Activities of foundations, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on National Accounts: Institutional Sectors, Financial net assets, The figure shows the development of the financial net assets of households over the past ten years., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on National accounts (NASFK), More about the figure, Last update, 30.9.2025, Next update, 31.3.2026, Source data, The data sources for financial accounts are prepared in a collaboration between Statistics Denmark and Danmarks Nationalbank, where each institution is responsible for preparing a number of sources. Overall, Statistics Denmark is responsible for preparing sources based on the companies' accounts, general government as well as information on households, while Danmarks Nationalbank contributes with a number of primary statistics that describe the various parts of the financial sector in detail., The most important sources are:, Insurance and pension statistics (prepared at Danmarks Nationalbank), Investment fund statistics (prepared at Danmarks Nationalbank), Statistics on monetary financial institutions (prepared at Danmarks Nationalbank), Securities statistics (prepared at Danmarks Nationalbank) · Balance of payments statistics (prepared at Danmarks Nationalbank), Accounting data block (prepared in Statistics Denmark), Enriched accounting data block (prepared at Danmarks Nationalbank), Information on cooperative housing (prepared in Statistics Denmark), Information on employee options (prepared in Statistics Denmark), Information from the wealth statistics (prepared in Statistics Denmark), Information on general government (prepared in Statistics Denmark), Information on the net lending / net borrowing calculated in the non-financial sector accounts (prepared in Statistics Denmark), Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on National Accounts, Financial Accounts, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, National Accounts, Financial Accounts, Financial accounts are part of the national accounts system, which shows how the institutional sectors of the economy place / finance their net lending/net borrowing. Statistics Denmark published annual financial accounts for the first time in 2001, while the Danmarks Nationalbank (Danish Central Bank) published quarterly figures for the first time in 2004. From September 2020, the national and quarterly financial accounts of the national accounts is compiled in a collaboration between Danmarks Nationalbank and Statistics Denmark., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on National Accounts, Financial Accounts, National Accounts: Fixed Capital Stock, The purpose of the statistics is to provide a detailed picture of the economy’s total production apparatus and the part of national wealth that is held in fixed assets. Fixed assets are compiled in accordance with the guidelines in the European System of Accounts, ESA 2010, and are based on the national accounts series for investment. Fixed assets according to ESA 2010 were published for the first time in September 2014., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on National Accounts: Fixed Capital Stock, National Accounts: Institutional Sectors, The statistics National Accounts by sectors, are part of the national accounts system and consist of coherent definitions and classifications that show how the income of the sectors is created, distributed and redistributed. They provide both a description of the economy in general and of the transactions between persons, enterprises and institutions. The national accounts also include transactions between Denmark and the rest of the world. This set of statistics was first published in 1982. Coherent annual time series are available back to 1995, while quarterly figures are available from the first quarter of 1999 onwards., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on National Accounts: Institutional Sectors, Need more data on National accounts by sector?, Go searching on your own in Statbank Denmark. Find more detailed figures, for example the developments in the sectors ‘Non¿financial corporations’ and ‘Financial corporations’., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Ulla Ryder Jørgensen, Phone: +45 51 49 92 62, Mail: , urj@dst.dk

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    Bankruptcies

    How many bankruptcies are there in Denmark and how is the trend? Here you can see the development in the number of bankruptcies in enterprises broken down by industry, geography, lifetime, turnover and employment.  You can also see the development in the number of bankruptcies and petitions for liquidation on a weekly basis., Petition for liquidation , Petitions for liquidation proceedings can be submitted by a debtor or a creditor when the debtor is insolvent. The petition is prior to the bankruptcy. There are no further information on the debtor., Active enterprise , An enterprise that meets a range of criteria for economic activity, such as full-time equivalents, turnover, goods purchases, imports, exports, value added, or balance sheet total. The enterprise's relationships with other enterprises, such as ownership or joint VAT settlement, may also be included. The precise criteria and thresholds vary between statistics and may depend on the purpose of the assessment., Zero enterprises (bankruptcy statististics) , Enterprises with a turnover < 1 mio. DKR in the four quarters prior to the bankruptcy and full time employment in the latest quarter = 0., Bankruptcies in active enterprises, Here you can see the development in the number of bankruptcies in active enterprises in actual and seasonally adjusted figures., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Bankruptcies (KONK3), More about the figure, Last update, 5.2.2026, Next update, 5.3.2026, Source data, The declared bankruptcies are delivered from the Danish Official Gazette (Statstidende) and the Statistical Business Register. The petitions for liquidation proceedings are delivered from the courts of bankruptcies. More information in Danish in , Bekendtgørelse af konkursloven, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Bankruptcies, Key figures for bankruptcies, actual and seasonally adjusted figures, Here you can see the number of bankruptcies in the last three months (actual and seasonally adjusted figures), jobs affected by bankruptcies, turnover affected by bankruptcies and average lifetime., Declared bankruptcies by key figures and time, 2025M11, 2025M12, 2026M01, Bankruptcies, total (A+B+D), 928.0, 492.0, 372.0, Bankruptcies, total, seasonally adjusted, 555.1, 498.8, 479.3, Total turnover in companies declared bankrupt (DKK million) (A3+B1), 1,188.1, 1,394.6, 1,032.7, Total employment in companies declared bankrupt (full-time employees) (A2), 743.0, 942.0, 740.0, Average lifespan for companies declared bankrupt (years), 6.4, 7.8, 7.6, A. Bankruptcies in companies with employees, 186.0, 134.0, 139.0, A1. Bankruptcies in companies with employees, seasonally adjusted, 160.0, 149.4, 146.8, A2. Bankruptcies in companies with employees (lost employment), 743.0, 942.0, 740.0, A3. Bankruptcies in companies with employees (turnover), 928.2, 1,308.7, 963.3, A4. Bankruptcies in companies with employees (lifespan), 6.8, 7.9, 8.3, B. Bankruptcies in companies with turnover above 1 mio. DKK, but without employees, 41.0, 26.0, 22.0, B1. Bankruptcies in companies with turnover above 1 mio. DKK, but without employees (turnover), 228.8, 69.5, 55.1, B2. Bankruptcies in companies with turnover above 1 mio. DKK, but without employees (lifespan), 5.8, 9.2, 5.9, C. Bankruptcies in active companies (A+B), 227.0, 160.0, 161.0, C1. Bankruptcies in active companies, seasonally adjusted , 195.4, 174.5, 175.4, C2. Bankruptcies in active companies (turnover, A3+B1), 1,157.1, 1,378.2, 1,018.5, C3. Bankruptcies in active companies (lifespan), 6.6, 8.1, 7.9, D. Bankruptcies in companies without employees and turnover less than 1 mio. DKK (inactive companies), 701.0, 332.0, 211.0, D1. Bankruptcies in companies without employees and turnover less than 1 mio. DKK (lifespan), 6.3, 7.6, 7.4, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Bankruptcies (KONK3), More about the figure, Last update, 5.2.2026, Next update, 5.3.2026, Source data, The declared bankruptcies are delivered from the Danish Official Gazette (Statstidende) and the Statistical Business Register. The petitions for liquidation proceedings are delivered from the courts of bankruptcies. More information in Danish in , Bekendtgørelse af konkursloven, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Bankruptcies, Bankruptcies and petitions for liquidation, These statistics are categorized as 'experimental statistics'. In the , documentation, , it appears more precisely what lies in the experimental status of the statistics. For example, the methods may not be fully tested or new data sources may be used. , Read about Statistics Denmark's work with experimental statistics, ., Here you can see the development in the number of bankruptcies and petitions for liquidation on a weekly basis., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Bankruptcies (experimental statistics) (KONK10E), More about the figure, Last update, 9.2.2026, Source data, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on , On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Bankruptcies, The purpose of these statistics on bankruptcies is to analyze trends in the number of bankruptcies as well as in selected characteristics of companies gone bankrupt. These trends are considered as an essential economic or short time indicators. Compilation of the statistics was established in January 1979 based on a 'simple count method'. In 2009 the method was changed to a registry-based method. Quarterly statistics on selected and aggregated NACE-sections are published from July 2021., Data on petitions for liquidation proceedings are calculated on experimental basis as a high frequent (weekly) short time indicator. They cover the period since 2011., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Bankruptcies, Quarterly Business Demography (QBD), The purpose of the Quarterly Business Demography is to form an overall and internationally comparable perspective of business development by the numbers of new enterprises and by the number of bankruptcies. The statistics are published for the first time in 2021., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Quarterly Business Demography (QBD), Need more data on Bankruptcies?, You can continue searching on your own in Statbank Denmark and find detailed data on bankruptcies., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Simon Bolding Halifax, Phone: +45 51 29 21 91, Mail: , sbh@dst.dk

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