Previse celebrates the success of Good Business Pays, one year on
It is almost a year since we launched Good Business Pays, so it’s time to celebrate some of the wins and successes of the movement.
It is almost a year since we launched Good Business Pays, so it’s time to celebrate some of the wins and successes of the movement.
You work hard to create business opportunities, but making the most of them takes a ready source of cash.
2021 has been yet another tough year for British businesses of all sizes. And it is SMEs who are impacted the worst, whilst larger companies fare better.
Liz Barclay’s appointment as Small Business Commissioner was the latest development in the UK’s longstanding and worsening payments crisis.
While this is a welcome step in the right direction, there is still a long way to go. A 30-day payment period is still 30 days too long for many.
Covid-19 disruptions and shutdowns propagate through supply chains, and massive but blunt interventions can’t reach those most in need of support.
For more than a decade large, firms have offered supply chain finance (SCF) to their suppliers, yet uptake by SMEs has remained limited
Philipp Schönbucher explains what the new collaboration with Beat Syndicate 4242 means for the world of insurance and slow invoice payments.
It’s many entrepreneurs’ dream; that first big contract which launches your start-up brand onto the national stage.
Working capital is the lifeblood of businesses within the global economy. However, large buyers and small suppliers often clash over time taken to pay.