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13th April 2017 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
The duty to report payment performance and practices for large UK businesses came into force on 6th April 2017, in a move that hopes to reduce the number of large businesses insisting on unreasonably long payment terms to the detriment of smaller suppliers. Large businesses have come under fire in the past few years for […]
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22nd December 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) published a report in November, detailing the impact of poor business payment practices on businesses throughout the UK. The report found that little has changed over the past few years in terms of improvement in poor payment practices and that businesses are still suffering the consequences of late and […]
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18th November 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
From October large businesses (turnover £36m+ and/or 250 employees+) will be required to publish reports on their payment practices, in an effort to tackle the issue of late payments and extended payment terms that have plagued UK businesses (and indeed business across the world) for too long. These companies will be required to publish details […]
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18th August 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
It was announced in July that the cost of a High Court Writ will rise by 10%, effective from Monday 25th July 2016. What is a high court writ? A writ/ warrant of control of goods is the most common form of enforcement used when judgement is obtained. The writ allows enforcement officers (be it […]
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28th July 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
Plans have been announced by the Insolvency service, to introduce a 90-day moratorium on companies nearing insolvency. This three-month period is to allow ailing businesses to produce a turn-around plan with no threat of a winding-up petition from creditors. An article by Insolvency News states that this is a similar model to that used by […]
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20th June 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
The supposed implications of Brexit on UK businesses are vague at best; in an article online, David Carter of The Sheriff’s Office, states that ‘no one actually knows what will happen’. Nevertheless businesses need to prepare for all eventualities should Britain choose to leave the EU on the 23rd June. Collecting Payment from Customers Collecting payment […]
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8th March 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
Following a consultation on court closures, it has been announced that 86 out of the 91 courts originally proposed will close over the next 18 months. The reason for the court closures has been put down to a need to save money throughout the system, and proposals to develop online courts to increase access to […]
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23rd February 2016 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
Lord Justice Briggs’ Interim Report for the Civil Courts Structure review was published at the end of December 2015, detailing the consideration of an online court system to be used by Litigants without Lawyers used as an alternative for the current costly, protracted and time consuming county court procedures. What is the proposed online court? […]
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8th December 2015 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
Late payment continues to be an enormous burden on SMEs throughout the UK. With much of the blame pointing towards the poor payment practices of larger businesses, as well as a number of respondents to the Small Business Commissioner consultation pointing towards Government contractors’ ‘particularly poor’ behaviour.* Recent figures of late payment The latest figures […]
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19th November 2015 | by Jenny Esau | Industry News, News and Advice
Following their discussion paper in February 2015, the Government have recently published their proposals of how they can challenge late payment in business. There has been much talk about the Small Business Commissioner, the role of which will be to help small businesses avoid going to court to resolve payment disputes, with plans already set […]
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