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Prompt payment is a commercial discipline which requires businesses to: * agree fair and reasonable payment terms with their suppliers * ensure suppliers' invoices are approved and paid within agreed terms * encourage adoption of the same practices throughout their supply chain. It is the opposite of ''late payment'', to which the European Union's
Late Payments Directive The Late Payment Directive, 2011/7/EU is a Directive of the European Union concerning commercial late payments. It replaced the previous Late Payment Directive 2000/35/EC. Like all European Union directives, this is an instrument which requires ...
and the
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in the United Kingdom are directed. Prompt payment may also be contrasted with excessively long or grossly unfair payment terms, such as payment terms in excess of 60 days, even where such terms are honoured by the business making payment. Other terminology adopted to express this discipline includes "fair payment", for example in the construction industry, and "responsible payment", a term used by the
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when countering what was seen as a "late payment culture".


United Kingdom

In the UK, businesses are encouraged to sign the Prompt Payment Code to testify to their commitment to adopting a prompt payment culture. As at 15 August 2016, 1831 businesses had signed the code. The Code is hosted and administered for the UK government by the Chartered Institute of Credit Management. The government issued a consultation document in February 2015 aimed at "challenging grossly unfair payment terms" and "strengthening the Prompt Payment Code", and a further "Call for Evidence" in October 2018 aimed at "creating a responsible payment culture".Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Creating a Responsible Payment Culture
published October 2018, accessed 12 March 2021
Section 3 of the
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made further provision for companies to have a "duty to publish report on payment practices and performance" (subject to regulations which, as at August 2016, have not yet been brought forward). The government also made provision in section 28 of the Enterprise Act 2016 to penalise delayed payment of
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claims. In April 2019,
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was removed and six other major construction businesses were suspended from the UK Government’s Prompt Payment Code for failing to pay suppliers on time. A further 18 companies were removed from the list in July 2019. Central government departments, their
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and
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in the UK are required to take suppliers' approaches to prompt payment into account when awarding "major contracts", i.e. contracts with an anticipated value over £5 million per year. A supplier's "approach" is assessed by including a standard set of questions within tender documentation issued after 1 September 2019, which are concerned with ensuring that major contract suppliers operate "an effective and reliable
supply chain management In commerce, supply chain management (SCM) is the management of the flow of goods and services including all processes that transform raw materials into final products between businesses and locations. This can include the movement and stor ...
system" which pays suppliers promptly, including suppliers and sub-contractors of any tier in the
supply chain In commerce, a supply chain is a network of facilities that procure raw materials, transform them into intermediate goods and then final products to customers through a distribution system. It refers to the network of organizations, people, acti ...
which "execute any works, supply any products or provide any services" substantially for the major contract.
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guidance states that "payment of 95% of invoices within 60 days is considered an appropriate measure of overall payment promptness".


United States

In the United States, prompt payment of
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supplier debts is enshrined in
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, chapter 39 being known as the 'Prompt Payment Act'. The
California Legislature The California State Legislature is a bicameral state legislature consisting of a lower house, the California State Assembly, with 80 members; and an upper house, the California State Senate, with 40 members. Both houses of the Legisla ...
has implemented a comprehensive series of laws known as the 'prompt payment statutes'.


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Chartered Institute of Credit Management website
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