Late Payment Culture Must Change: A Call to Action
The normalization of late payments is strangling small businesses. It's time for systemic change.
## A Broken System
As the founder of a business that helps companies collect overdue invoices, I have a front-row seat to the late payment crisis. What I see daily is deeply troubling: a system where paying late has become not just acceptable, but expected.
## The Human Cost
Behind every overdue invoice is a business owner:
- Missing their own payroll
- Paying personal credit card interest to cover gaps
- Lying awake at night worrying
The mental health toll is enormous and under-discussed.
## Why It Persists
Late payment culture persists because:
1. **Power imbalance** - Large buyers hold leverage
2. **Weak enforcement** - Legal remedies are slow and costly
3. **Normalization** - "Everyone does it" becomes acceptable
4. **Perverse incentives** - CFOs rewarded for extending DPO
## The Path Forward
### Legislative Action
We need:
- Mandatory 30-day terms for government contracts (happening)
- Real penalties for egregious late payers
- Simplified dispute resolution
### Industry Leadership
Large companies should:
- Commit publicly to prompt payment
- Report payment performance transparently
- Remove late payment from CFO incentives
### Technology Solutions
- Automated invoicing and collections
- Real-time payment capabilities
- Blockchain-based smart contracts
## My Challenge
I challenge every business leader reading this: Review your payment practices this week. If your average payment time exceeds your terms, ask why.