The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Urgent action call issued over late payers

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Big businesses who pay their suppliers unacceptab­ly late should be banned from getting public contracts, the Scottish Government has been told.

Firms would have to prove they “are a responsibl­e payer” under proposals put forward by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).

The FSB is calling on the Scottish Government to ask potential suppliers for evidence they pay smaller companies on time before they are awarded devolved public contracts.

Andrew McRae, FSB’s Scotland policy chairman, said: “Our lamentable payment culture isn’t a new phenomenon, but that doesn’t make it any more acceptable.

“As we face the possibilit­y of a sustained period of economic turbulence, we can’t see bigger businesses use their smaller customers as a free source of credit.

“For far too long, government has tolerated big businesses treating their smaller suppliers with disrespect.

“At the FSB, our patience has grown thin and we want to see decision-makers pull every lever available to eradicate this corrosive practise.”

An FSB survey suggests 36% of small businesses in Scotland have had cashflow difficulti­es as a result of late payments, with the average value of each late payment owed to a Scottish firm of £5,718.

The campaign group’s research also found 84% of smaller businesses in UK supply chains say that they have been paid late.

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