Legislation fails to speed up payments

28 August 2023 – James Salmon

Research by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) shows that rules designed to force large companies to reveal how long they take to pay suppliers have failed to improve payment practices.

Since ‘duty to report’ legislation was introduced in 2017, the average time it takes a large business to pay an invoice has fallen by just one day, to 36 days. The CIPS found that there has only been a “slight improvement” in the number of late payments over the past five years.

Official data shows that 31% of payments were late in 2018. The rate had fallen to 26% by 2022 and remains at that level this year.

Despite the duty to report being a legal requirement, the number of submissions has fallen every year since 2019, with 15,087 submissions in 2019 but only 12,829 last year.

Craig Beaumont, chief of external affairs at the Federation of Small Businesses, has called for Rishi Sunak to intervene, saying the Prime Minister “could have an impact, making membership of his Business Council contingent on signing the prompt payment code, to pay small suppliers within 30 days.”

CPA has long said that the legislation requiring large companies to report on their payment practices would have no effect. CPA has always said the only way to affect change is to hit companies in their pocket.

Turn the late payment of suppliers from a free cashflow boost into the most expensive form of cashflow.

1) Reduce the maximum payment terms from 60 to 30 days.

2) Raise late payment compensation from the levels set decades ago with above inflation increases to values that will truly compensate the victims of late payment and deter future late payments.

3) mandate the payment of compensation and interest on late payments.

Then see how quickly Chief financial officers change the payment practices of their accounts payable departments.

SMEs hit by late payments

Nearly two-thirds of small businesses say late payments from clients are affecting their ability to pay contract workers on time, according to specialist lender Sonovate.

The proportion of SMEs that have problems paying their staff on time had risen from 50% last year, with this stemming from cash flow problems caused by late payments from their customers.

Sonovate’s research also found that 38% of SMEs take more than 90 days to pay their contractors, up from 27% last year.

Almost a third (31%) of SMEs have lost contract workers due to not being able to pay them promptly, while 51% said that they had missed out on talent because of payroll issues.

The Credit Protection Association (CPA) has been assisting thousands of UK businesses who are hit by late payments to get paid, since 1914. CPA eases cash from tardy debtors – Efficiently, Effectively, Economically and Ethically. And we provide credit information so you can monitor and assess your key customers. Unlike other credit management companies, we offer our members a fixed annual subscription regardless of how high the debt value maybe!

If you are being hit by late payments, just call Peter Uwins, CPA’s National Sales Manager, on 020 8846 0000 (business hours) or email nsm@cpa.co.uk today.

When you see your money come in, you will be so glad you used CPA.

Why should you become a CPA member!

The Credit Protection Association (CPA) has been assisting thousands of UK businesses to get paid, since 1914. We have seen many financial crises, this one will be particularly deadly for suppliers for some time to come.

CPA eases cash from tardy debtors – Efficiently, Effectively, Economically and Ethically. And we provide credit information so you can monitor and assess your key customers.

Unlike other credit management companies, we offer our members a fixed annual subscription regardless of how high the debt value maybe!

Just call Peter Uwins, CPA’s National Sales Manager, on 020 8846 0000 (business hours) or email nsm@cpa.co.uk today.

When you see your money come in, you will be so glad you used CPA.

The Credit Protection Association – Prompting Punctual Payments – Ethical, Effective, Efficient, Economical collections

 

Do you have a commercial late payer that is causing you grief? Use CPA’s no-win, no-fee, commercial debt recovery service!

If you have a particular business customer who is late paying and causing you sleepless nights, why not offer it to CPA for purchase on recourse?

CPA’s collection department will then pursue the debt. We will be liable for any costs incurred and then when we have recovered the debt, we will pay you the net principle debt recovered less our percentage.

Once you have enjoyed that success then you can consider the more cost effective membership which includes our Overdue Account Recovery service and Status/Credit reports as well as a range of other complimentary services.

Just call  020 8846 0000 and ask for Godfrey Nelson or Cris Shirley (business hours) or email debtpurchase@cpa.co.uk today.

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Get compensated for previous late payments

Have you been paid late by business customers in the last six years?

Maybe you no longer work with them. Under legislation, you are entitled to  compensation you for those late payments you have suffered.

You put up with the PAIN – now claim the GAIN!

Claim late payment compensation (LPC) from former business customers who paid you late in the last six years!

CPA (LPC) Recoveries is using our bespoke software and decades of experience to do just that for our clients

Check our compensation calculator to see how much your business could be owed!

Discover NOW the potential value of late payment compensation hidden in your sales ledger!

The Credit Protection Association – Prompting Punctual Payments – Ethical, Effective, Efficient, Economical collections.