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Two fifths of SMEs can’t pay staff on time due to late payments

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Posted By sme-admin on March 10, 2026 Finance

Late payments are increasingly undermining the stability of UK SMEs, threatening payroll, job security and growth potential. New research from Bibby Financial Services (BFS), based on a study of 1,000 SME owners and decision makers, reveals that late payments from customers prevented more than two-fifths (42%) from paying staff salaries on time in the last 12 months, while nearly a quarter (24%) have paused hiring. 

BFS’s recent SME Confidence Tracker also reveals that late payment is harming resilience, with four in ten (41%) small businesses dipping into emergency funds to stay afloat in the last year.

Derek Ryan, CEO for North West Europe at Bibby Financial Services, comments: “With economic growth already faltering, late payments are a significant threat to the survival of SMEs across the country, applying pressure to businesses already battling high operating costs. When firms are forced to make impossible choices – between hiring and surviving, dipping into emergency funds or struggling to pay staff on time – it’s a clear sign the Government needs to step in.”

The Business and Trade Committee’s most recent Small business strategy report calls on the Government to end the late payment crisis, while BFS’s data demonstrates the issue is worsening. Its survey finds businesses are now owed an average of £66,770 in unpaid invoices – a 10 percent increase year-on-year. Additionally, over six in ten (62%) say customers are taking longer to pay invoices in full compared to a year ago.

SMEs are calling for swift government action to tackle late payment practices. More than two-thirds (69%) believe there should be serious consequences for businesses that repeatedly pay late, while over a quarter (27%) want the Government to implement specific legislation to protect them.

Tim Gelardi, Director of Systems & Compliance at FORT Builders’ Merchant comments: “We are seeing more customers struggling to pay in line with terms, often because they’re facing late payments themselves or failing to secure the margins they expected when bidding for work. Operational and raw material costs are also unpredictable. If prices spike, there’s no guarantee that our customers have factored that into their budgets.

“There are several knock-on effects. Late payments force us to waste time chasing customers and require us to implement more official collection procedures which can damage relationships.

“The situation has meant that we’ve shortened our timescales on customer terms, curtailing supplies earlier – just to get our name in the hat when customers decide who to pay first. At the end of the day, we’re a builders’ merchant, not a bank.”

Derek Ryan continues: “Late payments are draining confidence from small businesses and holding back growth. While the Government laid the groundwork for change to the payments framework in last year’s consultation, SMEs are desperate for action, and many are turning to alternative finance for the support they need. If the Government is serious about kickstarting the economy, it must back SMEs with policies that provide certainty that enables businesses to invest in their people, products and services.”

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