Business payment performance improves significantly in September

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business payment performance improves significantly in september

 

Largest businesses see the greatest improvement

 

Nottingham, UK, 29 October 2009 - September saw the biggest month-on-month improvement in business payment trends since December 2007, according to the latest Late Payment Index from Experian®, the global information services company. 

 

On average, businesses in Great Britain were paying their bills 2.06 days earlier during September compared to August (from 23.60 to 21.54 days).  The year-on-year comparison shows a 1.28 day improvement on September 2008 (from 22.82 to 21.54 days).

 

The month-on-month fall is the most dramatic since November to December 2007, when the number of days fell from 19.97 days beyond terms to 17.78 days.

 

Joe Myers, Head of Commercial Credit at Experian’s Business Information division, said: “There are a number of factors contributing to the vast improvement in payment performance among businesses.  The Prompt Payer Register[1] is one factor that supports and encourages prompt payment and ethical business practice.  This could be early evidence that the initiative is working. 

 

“Payment performance is a key indicator of a business’s cash flow.  Payment within agreed terms is favourable and this information is used to support credit scores and limits.  Businesses need to be aware that a history of slow payment will have a detrimental effect on their credit score and ultimately the amount of credit available to them.”

 

Key highlights from the Late Payment Index:

  • The South East and Greater London regions saw the biggest year-on-year and month-on-month improvements in late payment.  However, Greater London was also the region that had the second highest late payment record (24.47 days beyond terms).
  • While the largest businesses (more than 501 employees) saw the biggest month-month improvement (down 13.5 per cent to 24.63 days beyond terms), they are still a long way from September 2008 levels of 15.44 days.
  • Businesses with 26 to 50 employees saw the biggest year-on-year improvement, paying 18.52 days late.  
  • The IT sector saw the biggest improvement in both the year-on-year (down 43.7 per cent) and month-on-month (down 25.2 per cent) comparisons.
  • The property sector overtook the postal and telecommunications sector as the sector with the worst payment record, paying bills 34.01 days beyond terms.

 

Government Region

Days beyond terms September 2009

% change from Sept 2008

% change from Aug 2009

Scotland

  22.51

-3.8

-6.2

North East

  24.23

0.9

-6.3

North West

  25.16

-1.4

-6.4

Yorkshire

  22.59

-1.1

-5.6

Wales

  21.23

-6.4

-8.0

West Midlands

  24.06

-5.2

-7.2

East Midlands

  20.67

-1.9

-8.1

Eastern

  19.58

-3.8

-9.9

South West

  17.07

-1.7

-8.5

Greater London

  24.47

-11.0

-11.7

South East

  17.46

-11.7

-10.8

Grand Total

  21.54

-5.6

-8.7

Source: Experian

 

Employment

Days beyond terms September 2009

% change from Sept 2008

% change from Aug 2009

1-2

  19.72

-9.8

-9.6

3-5

  20.57

-0.3

-7.1

6-10

  21.25

-5.0

-8.8

11-25

  23.05

-5.4

-8.8

26-50

  18.52

-16.9

-8.0

51-100

  19.89

-3.6

-4.6

101-500

  22.36

-15.8

-12.2

501+

  24.63

59.5

-13.5

Unspecified

  23.92

-9.1

-9.8

Grand Total

  21.54

-5.6

-8.7

Source: Experian

 

Industry Sector

Days beyond terms September 2009

% change from Sept 2008

% change from Aug 2009

Extractive Industries

  21.79

1.5

-10.8

Oil

  13.40

-36.3

-23.4

Building and Construction

  21.45

16.5

-5.2

Building Materials

  19.20

2.8

-4.7

Chemicals Industry

  16.82

-13.3

-9.1

Diversified Industrials

  19.62

3.9

-5.4

Electricals

  16.80

-12.9

-6.2

Engineering

  18.19

-7.1

-5.3

Printing, Paper and Packaging

  19.98

-6.7

-7.9

Textiles and Clothing

  25.27

-6.9

-5.5

Breweries

  19.17

-31.0

-3.1

Spirits, Wine and Tobacco

  19.20

32.8

-6.0

Food Manufacturing

  21.81

-6.5

-4.2

Pharmaceuticals

  18.83

0.6

-9.6

Wholesaling

  18.67

-9.8

-7.4

Leisure and Hotels

  29.00

13.0

-5.0

Media

  19.99

-13.0

-8.0

Food Retailing

  26.21

12.6

-3.1

Non-Food Retailing

  20.64

-0.9

-4.9

Servicing/Repair

  14.78

-11.7

-6.0

Transport

  21.21

-7.8

-8.4

Utilities

  30.12

-19.4

-4.0

Postal and Telecommunications

  33.56

-25.2

-13.5

Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing

  10.96

-10.7

-7.5

Banking and Financial Services

  25.48

-13.0

-10.7

Health and Household

  18.42

-23.5

-8.1

Business Services

  19.94

-19.5

-13.6

Hiring and Leasing

  22.55

5.4

-5.9

Property

  34.01

1.9

-10.2

Other Services

  17.96

-12.8

-8.8

Plastics & Rubber

  22.12

-4.2

-4.9

Insurance

  21.52

-19.7

-9.2

IT

  17.16

-43.7

-25.2

Motor Traders

  15.88

-4.2

-4.7

Unspecified

  32.33

-37.0

-15.3

Total

  21.54

-5.6

-8.7

Source: Experian

 

 

 

 

 

 



[1] The Prompt Payer Register is an organisation established and administered by The Prompt Payer Register Limited, a private limited company.

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