Late payment culture among businesses improves

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late payment CULTURE among businesses improves

businesses settle bills in quickest time since April 2008

 

Nottingham, UK, 26 November 2009 - Businesses improved their late payment performance during October, according to the latest Late Payment Index from Experian®, the global information services company. 

 

On average, businesses took 20.99 days beyond their agreed terms to pay their bills during October, compared to 21.54 days in September and 23.20 days in October last year.  October saw businesses in the UK settle their bills in the quickest time since April 2008.

 

Other highlights from Experian’s October Late Payment Index, include:

 

  • The biggest September to October improvement came from businesses in the South West (falling by 4.0 per cent fall to 16.39 days) - the fastest region to pay its bills.
  • The South East saw the greatest year-on-year improvement in its late payment performance (falling by 15.6 per cent to 16.95 days).  It was the second fastest region when it came to paying bills.
  • For the second month running, the biggest month-on-month improvement in late payments came from the largest businesses (falling by 5.0 per cent to 23.41 days).  However, over all they were still the businesses to take the longest to pay their bills.
  • Medium sized firms (101 to 500 employees) were the fastest at paying their bills and were also the business types to the see the biggest October to November improvement (falling 16.0 per cent to 19.22 days).
  • Agriculture, forestry and fishing continued to be the sector that paid its overdue bills the fastest as in the previous year.  it was also the sector to see the biggest month-on-month improvement (falling 16.6 per cent to 10.28 days).
  • The IT sector saw the biggest year on year improvement in payment performance  (falling 46.6 per cent to 16.58 days).
  • As in October, the postal and telecommunications sector was the biggest late payment culprit.  

 

Joe Myers, Head of Commercial Credit at Experian’s Business Information division, said: “As a whole, this is quickest that UK businesses have paid their bills since April 2008, a potential sign of increasing confidence as firms feel less inclined to hoard cash.  However, these are still early days and businesses still need to be cautious and pay close attention to payment performance data by using resources, such as Experian’s Payment Performance Scheme.” 

 

Government Region

Days beyond terms October 2009

% change from Oct 2008

% change from Sep 2009

Scotland

  22.08

-7.2

-1.9

North East

  23.74

-2.8

-2.0

North West

  24.68

-4.8

-1.9

Yorkshire

  22.10

-4.2

-2.1

Wales

  20.85

-9.5

-1.8

West Midlands

  23.60

-8.4

-1.9

East Midlands

  19.99

-6.7

-3.3

Eastern

  18.96

-9.5

-3.2

South West

  16.39

-8.1

-4.0

Greater London

  23.84

-14.2

-2.6

South East

  16.95

-15.6

-2.9

Grand Total

  20.99

-9.5

-2.5

Source: Experian

 

Employment

Days beyond terms October 2009

% change from Oct 2008

% change from Sep 2009

1-2

  20.17

-10.4

-2.2

3-5

  21.56

-6.1

-2.5

6-10

  19.75

-11.9

-2.4

11-25

  21.21

-7.2

-1.8

26-50

  19.93

-10.9

-1.8

51-100

  19.50

-6.2

-2.8

101-500

  19.22

-16.0

-2.8

501+

  23.41

-15.8

-5.0

Unspecified

  21.57

-9.6

-2.8

Grand Total

  20.99

-9.5

-2.5

Source: Experian

 

Industry Sector

Days beyond terms October 2009

% change from Oct 2008

% change from Sep 2009

Extractive Industries

  22.19

-2.5

0.8

Oil

  13.17

-40.9

-1.2

Building and Construction

  20.78

10.4

-3.0

Building Materials

  18.87

-0.4

-1.5

Chemicals Industry

  16.54

-13.5

-1.8

Diversified Industrials

  19.08

-0.8

-2.5

Electricals

  16.29

-18.1

-2.9

Engineering

  17.90

-8.4

-1.6

Printing, Paper and Packaging

  19.77

-10.4

-2.3

Textiles and Clothing

  24.79

-8.8

-1.7

Breweries

  18.80

-31.8

-1.6

Spirits, Wine and Tobacco

  19.46

9.8

1.4

Food Manufacturing

  20.44

-11.1

-6.1

Pharmaceuticals

  18.32

-0.8

-1.9

Wholesaling

  18.17

-14.1

-2.8

Leisure and Hotels

  28.72

11.0

-0.9

Media

  19.65

-15.3

-1.6

Food Retailing

  25.87

10.9

-1.2

Non-Food Retailing

  20.10

-5.7

-2.6

Servicing/Repair

  14.40

-14.1

-1.9

Transport

  20.67

-9.7

-2.3

Utilities

  29.55

-23.2

-1.4

Postal and Telecommunications

  33.39

-27.0

-0.7

Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing

  10.28

-16.6

-6.3

Banking and Financial Services

  25.11

-17.2

-1.3

Health and Household

  18.26

-25.2

-0.1

Business Services

  19.37

-23.6

-2.7

Hiring and Leasing

  22.15

2.4

-2.4

Property

  33.18

-4.2

-2.4

Other Services

  17.61

-15.5

-2.0

Plastics & Rubber

  21.54

-7.8

-2.5

Insurance

  20.64

-24.1

-4.1

IT

  16.58

-46.6

-3.2

Motor Traders

  15.47

-7.5

-2.5

Unspecified

  31.11

-38.7

-7.1

Total

  21.54

-5.6

-8.7

Source: Experian

 

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