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7 hours 44 minutes ago #5442 by james@cpa.co.uk
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UK SMEs face a mixed picture today.

New late payment laws could improve cashflow — but more tax red tape, rising energy costs, higher mortgage rates and continued insolvencies show the pressure is far from over.

Key risks:
• Payment delays still impacting suppliers
• Inflation pushing up business costs again
• Customers under increasing financial strain

Now is the time to stay close to your receivables and act early.

If cashflow is tightening, CPA can help you recover what you’re owed while protecting your customer relationships.

cpa.co.uk/uk-business-news-today-24-march-2026-economy-markets-insolvencies/

#UKBusiness #SMEs #Cashflow #LatePayment #Insolvency #CreditManagement #BusinessNews #Finance

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6 hours 51 minutes ago #5443 by james@cpa.co.uk
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New laws promise to crack down on late payments.

60-day terms. Fines. Board-level accountability.

But will it actually help SMEs get paid faster?

The reality is more complicated.

• Enforcement may be limited
• Fines don’t compensate suppliers
• Existing rights are already underused

Late payment isn’t just a legal issue — it’s a behavioural one.

And the businesses that get paid on time aren’t the lucky ones. They’re the well-managed ones.

We’ve broken down what’s changing — and what still needs fixing.

Read more: cpa.co.uk/late-payment-crackdown-tough-new-laws-but-will-they-work/


#cashflow #latepayment #sme #creditmanagement #ukbusiness #debtrecovery #finance #smallbusiness

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