Warning to SMEs: payment times have completely blown out
Small businesses are receiving payments from clients a month late on average – thatโs 18 days longer than last year. Make sure your business’s cash flow isnโt adversely impacted this holiday season.
The blow-out in payment times is having a โdevastating impactโ on small businesses across the country, warns the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO).
ASBFEO Kate Carnell says the delay in payments is hitting businesses already under strain due to COVID-19.
โSmall businesses are the engine room of the Australian economy, but they are also hard-working people who have had to overcome huge obstacles in 2020.โ
What businesses are worst impacted?
The transport, postal and warehousing sector has been hit hardest by the blowout in payment times, with those businesses receiving payments an average of 90 days late, compared to 9 days late in October 2019.
Other sectors with average payment delays of over 30 days include:
– financial and insurance services
– professional, scientific and technical services
– construction
– rental, hiring and real estate services
– healthcare and social assistance businesses, and
– many other service-based businesses.
Itโs doubtful these figures will improve over the next couple of months, with the summer holidays a notorious period for late payments.
So if you havenโt started invoicing clients yet, you should consider doing so now – especially those who have a history of being tardy.
Silver linings in 2020
Itโs worth noting that the ASBFEO report isnโt all bad news.
It also highlights the resilience and agility of Australian small businesses.
It shows 40% of small businesses have pivoted their operations to adapt to the rapidly changing conditions faced in 2020 – whether that be due to the summer bushfires or COVID-19.
โItโs been inspiring to hear the stories of small businesses that made a decadeโs worth of change in a matter of days and managed to keep their business afloat,โ says Ms Carnell.
Funding options are available
If your business is struggling with cash flow issues due to late payments from clients, or a recent change in direction, then please get in touch sooner rather than later.
We can run you through some financing solutions that may be available to help your business make the transition from 2020 (good riddance!) to 2021 (here we come!).
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