The government has announced an overhaul to the Prompt Payment Code in order to tackle delayed invoices owed to smaller sized businesses.
Despite nearly 3,000 companies signing the Code, poor payment practices are still happening, with many payments delayed well beyond the current 60-day target required for 95% of invoices.
Under new reforms, companies that have signed up to the Prompt Payment Code (PPC) will be obliged to pay small businesses within 30 days – half the time outlined in the current Code.
The changes coming into effect immediately are:
- Requiring a company’s CEO or Finance Director, or the business owner where it is a small business, to personally sign the Code to ensure responsibility for payment practices is taken at the highest level of an organisation.
- Introducing a new logo for signatories to use in external communications to show their commitment to the Code, making it more damaging to a company’s reputation to breach it.
- Acknowledgement as a condition of signing the Code that suppliers can charge interest on late invoices.
- Enabling administrators of the Code to investigate breaches based on third-party information.
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Email JaimeIn addition, the new requirement for signatories to pay 95% of invoices from small businesses (those with less than 50 employees) within 30 days will be effective from 1st July 2021. The target for larger businesses will remain 95% of invoices within 60 days.
Small Business Minister Paul Scully, said, “Our incredible small businesses will be vital to our recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, supporting millions of livelihoods across the UK.
“[Today], we are relieving some of the pressure on small business owners by introducing significant reforms to the UK payments regime – pushing big businesses to pay their suppliers on time.
“By signing up to the Prompt Payment Code and sticking to its rules, large firms can help Britain to build back better, protecting the jobs, innovation and growth which small businesses drive right across the UK.”
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