How to check whether a company is in judicial reorganisation
How to verify whether a French company is under judicial reorganisation using official sources and practical warning signs.
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How to check whether a company is in judicial reorganisation
Updated March 2026 - In France, the right approach is to verify whether a collective insolvency procedure has been opened, using official sources such as BODACC.
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Practical checks
- ▸search BODACC notices;
- ▸review official procedure information;
- ▸gather invoices and receivable evidence if you are a creditor.
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Conclusion
Use official records, not rumours, before acting against a distressed company.
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Article written by Samuel HAYOT
Chartered Accountant, registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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