Understand the latest late payment reforms, learn what’s changing, your rights as a business, and how new rules aim to protect cash flow and support growth.
What you’ll learn
- How to prepare your business for prompt payment
- Understanding your rights under the new legislation
- Understand the role of the Office of the Small Business Commissioner
Description
The UK Government has just introduced legislation to tackle the perennial issue of late payments. Measures include: 60-day maximum payment terms; further investigative and adjudication powers for the Small Business Commissioner; and mandatory interest on late payments.
Join the Small Business Minister and Small Business Commissioner for this webinar to get your business ready for these changes, understand your rights, and ask your questions about how this legislation impacts you.
Late payments cost the UK economy £11bn per year and cause the closure of 38 businesses every day. An average business spends 86 hours each year chasing late payments. This legislation seeks to tackle these issues and free small businesses to focus on growth not chasing unpaid invoices
Speakers
Emma Jones
Small Business Commissioner, Department for Business and Trade
Emma focuses on supporting and advocating for small businesses, ensuring they receive the resources and attention necessary to thrive.
She has gained a wealth of experience having founded and lead Enterprise Nation, StartUp Britain and Techlocate.com.
Emma has a deep understanding of enterprise development, public policy and media relations to help empower entrepreneurs and small firms.
As a Non-Executive Director at Ramsgate Space she drives initiatives to revitalise the town's high-street and boosts enterprise through community-focused action.
Minister McDougall
Minister for Small Business and Economic Transformation, UK Government
Blair McDougall was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department for Business and Trade on 7 September 2025. He was elected as the MP for East Renfrewshire in July 2024.