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Get a quoteLate payments are a huge headache for small businesses across the UK, costing SMEs around £22,000 per year on average. In fact, it’s estimated that they’re responsible for about 50,000 business closures each year!
The government has just announced new measures to tackle the problem, but these won’t come into play overnight, so what can you do in the meantime to protect your business?
What’s changing?
The government has rolled out some new proposals to address late payment problems, particularly trying to tackle larger businesses taking advantage of smaller ones. Here’s what’s on the table:
This matters to small businesses
According to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), more than half of UK SMEs are affected by late payments every quarter, with many forced to take out expensive loans or dip into personal savings to cover cash flow gaps. This new government focus on the issue aims to level the playing field and remove a major barrier to SME growth.
Of course, it’s hard to say exactly how effective the new measures will be, and it will take time for them to be fully implemented. So, what can you do to tackle late payments in your business today?
Practical steps to handle late payments right now
While the government’s efforts to fix the late payment culture are welcome, here are a few practical steps you can take immediately to protect your business:
Looking ahead
Hopefully the new Fair Payment Code and the related legislation around reporting will put more pressure on big businesses to pay smaller ones on time. However, even if effective, these changes will take time to filter through.
In the meantime, taking a proactive approach to invoicing, payments, and customer relationships now will continue to help protect your business and reduce the impact of late payments.
If late payments are causing you major issues or you’re unsure how to handle overdue invoices, get in touch with us for advice tailored to your business. We’re here to help you stay on top of your finances and keep your business growing.
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