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Date Published: 16/10/2025
Murcia tops bankruptcy rankings as household debt bites
More residents seek relief as insolvency filings surge, while layoffs and evictions slow

According to the latest data from the Juzgado de lo Mercantil nº 4 de Cartagena (General Council of the Judiciary), the courts in Murcia handled 841 personal insolvency filings this spring, a sharp 23.3% rise compared to the same period last year. “These individual cases now make up the vast majority of the 906 bankruptcy proceedings brought before the region’s courts,” a recent report highlighted. At 57.8 filings per 100,000 inhabitants, Murcia’s bankruptcy rate stands well above the national average of 37.2, outpacing both Catalonia and the Canary Islands.
Most of those seeking a fresh start are regular families or individuals, rather than business owners. The wave of personal bankruptcies has gathered pace for three years running, spurred in part by legal changes in 2022 that made it easier for those without enough assets to enter simplified proceedings under the Second Chance Law.
In fact, a judge in the Consejo General del Poder Judicial (Cartagena’s Commercial Court) recently explained that the number of people securing debt waivers is climbing steadily. Courts now grant an average of five such cases each day, and last year alone the law allowed for more than 2,000 Murcians to have unsustainable debts wiped away.
By contrast, bankruptcy among self-employed entrepreneurs dropped by over 10% in the second quarter, with just 17 such cases brought forward. Proceedings involving companies also rose, but not as sharply as those involving private individuals.
Households also faced a dramatic rise in foreclosures, up more than 75% since last year, totalling 9,640 between April and June and pushing Murcia to second place nationally in this category. Yet, there was a silver lining, as both evictions and dismissals showed declines. There were 190 evictions recorded this quarter, down 11.6%, and layoff claims dropped by 5.3%, suggesting some stability in the regional job market.
Not all the news was positive, however. Cases of illegal home occupation jumped by 45%, with 32 lawsuits filed this quarter concerning homes owned by individuals, social groups, or public bodies offering social housing.
Meanwhile, routine payment order claims, used to recover minor debts such as overdue community fees, fell by more than 16%.
As Murcia continues to face economic turbulence, the data points to both deep challenges for many households and small signs of employment steadiness on the horizon.
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The stylish Colina del Emperador is uniquely situated on the shores of the Mar Menor

Situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Mar Menor, Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon, Colina del Emperador is a family-run boutique hotel offering style, a friendly atmosphere and unbeatable views.
Overlooking the pristine waters, the villa has been completely renovated but retains all the classic charm of a Spanish casa. Colina del Emperador offers 5 double bedrooms, including the newly added opulent Emperor Suite (40m2), an intimate and personalised experience for up to 10 guests, as well as a generous breakfast, free tea and coffee facilities and a range of tapas and snacks.
There is also free breakfast offered with every booking made directly via their website, www.colinadelemperador.com.
Lunch and dinner can also be arranged by booking with staff before 12pm on the day.
Getting there
The closest airport is Corvera Airport, Murcia (RMU) or you may use Alicante Airport, Elche (ALC).
By car, drive to Cabo de Palos and enter the La Manga strip from the south. The best way to find Colina del Emperador is by entering the name of the hotel directly into Google Maps and following the directions from here (in-car SatNavs don’t always get it right).
Staff will also be happy to arrange a pick-up service for you but this needs to be arranged in advance.
Go to the Colina del Emperador website to book your next stay in the Mar Menor.
Follow Colina del Emperador on Instagram: @colinadelemperador
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