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Good Business Pays TV

We need to come together to stop late and slow payments that hit small businesses and hold back the UK economy.Good Business Pays CIC was founded in early 2021 as a response to the growing cashflow problems for small businesses in the UK. We shine a light on "what good looks like" in terms of payment culture. To do this, we created the Fast Payer Awards, an annual accreditation and award given to companies that pay their suppliers fast (i.e. in well under 30 days) and pay almost all of their invoices within agreed terms (i.e. more than 95%).GBP TV aims to highlight the issues created as a result of a culture of late payment, and importantly share good practice from across industry to promote discussion, debate and so we can all learn from the best and encourage others to improve their payment culture too.

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 11 - How Institutional Investors Use Payment Data to Make Decisions

    In Episode 11 of The Wait Watchers Show, we learn why large institutional investors are now taking payment practices and payment culture seriously in their investment decisions.In a wide-ranging discussion, Good Business Pays Founder - Terry Corby, talks to two leading members of the investment community:Caroline Escott, the award-winning Head of Investment Stewardship and Co-Head of Sustainable Ownership at Railpen - who are responsible for over £34bn in assets on behalf of more than 350,000 members of the railways pension scheme, which is one of the UK’s largest, longest established, and intricate funds.Daniel Jarman, Stewardship Manager at the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), who protect millions of people throughout the UK who belong to defined benefit pension schemes.  As a public corporation PPF manage £32 billion assets on behalf of 249,000 members.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 10 - UK Government unveils toughest laws on late payments in the G7

    In Episode 10 of The Wait Watchers Show (the first of 2026), we host a very special edition on March 24th 2026, the day the UK government announces its plans for the toughest crackdown on late payments in over 25 years.In this exclusive 30-minute interview with Good Business Pays Founder - Terry Corby, the Minister for Small Business & Economic Transformation, Blair McDougall answers questions about their ambitious plans to toughen the laws around late payment culture. Key points covered include:UK is backing small businesses with the toughest laws on late payments in the G7 Sweeping new powers for the Small Business Commissioner, including multi-million-pound fines to hold big businesses and persistent offenders to account Measures will help tackle cost of living for entrepreneurs and SME owners by ensuring they are paid on time and prevent the abuse of retention payments in constructionSmall businesses will be paid on time – that’s the clear message from government today  as it cracks down on late payments, with the largest set of reforms in over a generation.  The Small Business Commissioner will be given sweeping new powers to investigate poor payment practices, adjudicate payment disputes, and fine the worst offenders – with fines worth tens of millions for firms that persistently pay late or fail to comply with the new laws.  The measures will tackle a problem costing the UK economy £11 billion every year and ease the cost of living for entrepreneurs and SME owners who are often forced to wait months – or even years – to receive money they have already earned and having to chase endlessly to receive it. Some 38 businesses shut their doors every single day because they are not paid on time – the equivalent of 266 a week, and well over a thousand in any given month.   Every small business owner, including tradespeople, freelancers, family firms and the self-employed, have to waste time and money chasing unpaid invoices when they could be growing their business.  These measures, which will be the toughest in the G7, build upon and strengthen legislation on late payments, first laid out in the 1998 Late Payment of Commercial Debt Act, over 25 years ago. They go further than any previous government and will boost our economy and give small businesses better cashflow.  The changes will include a new 60-day cap on payment terms on all large firms when paying smaller suppliers. New mandatory interest on late payments will also be introduced, with a requirement for all commercial contracts to include statutory interest set at 8% above the Bank of England base rate.    For example, if a small business is owed £10,000 by one of its customers and is paid 60 days later than the agreed payment date, they will be owed £10,293.15 including mandatory interest (£10,000 plus £193.15 interest plus £100 compensation). The Government also propose to ban the withholding of retention payments under the terms of construction contracts, consulting on its implementation. This will prevent small firms losing retentions to insolvency or non-payment.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Wait Watchers Show Episode 9 - Changing Payment Regulations: What do they mean for business?

    The first in the new season of our Wait Watchers Show live podcasts. In this episode, presented by Good Business Pays CEO Terry Corby, the show features discussion on the thorny topic of payment culture, hearing from Sam Robinson of EY-Parthenon and Liz Barclay, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Lead for the Institute of Directors. All three share their views on:current state of payment culture in the UKpotential implications for big business of the proposed changes in payment regulations (consultation now overViews on what levers of change work well (or not) in driving a change in payment cultureFor more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 8 - Wait Watchers Show Episode 8 - Introducing Emma Jones CBE, the new UK Small Business Commissioner

    In episode 8 of The Wait Watchers Show, Good Business Pays Founder & CEO Terry Corby interviews Emma Jones CBE, in her new role as the UK Small Business Commissioner. In this episode, Emma talks about the proposed plans for toughening regulations and reporting around B2B payment practices, new official government research into the effects of late payments on small businesses, and her plans and vision for the next two years as the Commissioner role is given greater powers to fine late-paying companies.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 7 - Payment Reporting Enforcement - & Your Legal Responsibilities

    If you work in finance or procurement in a large company in the UK, or if you are a Director (executive or non-executive) then you you will hopefully be aware that reporting your company payment performance to suppliers is a statutory duty. Reports must be submitted to the Department for Business and Trade every six months. However, thousands of large companies do not report at all - that amounts to more than a third of companies that should be reporting by law. If they don't, then the company AND its Directors are liable to legal action. Many Directors and staff will not be aware of this - and in the past six months, the Department for Business and Trade has stepped up its Enforcement Programme to tackle companies that are not compliant. This episode of The Wait Watchers Show, presented by Terry Corby, Founder of Good Business Pays, explains the UK Government's Enforcement Programme to ensure people are aware of the very active programme the Department for Business and Trade is currently driving and what it could mean for businesses and their Directors if they do not comply with this statutory duty.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Why do SME's still struggle to get paid fast in a digital-first age? Panel Discussion at Accountex London 2025

    This session was Chaired by Terry Corby, Founder & CEO of Good Business Pays and held on Orbit Stage 5 at Accountex London on Thursday 14th May 2025.The expert panel members included Liz Barclay (UK Small Business Commissioner); Chip Mahan (Global Head, Fintech Banking and Payments, Sage); and Adeel Hyder (Managing Director, SME Banking, Starling Bank).Many SMEs are still grappling with manual processes and outdated systems, leaving them exposed to late payments and cash flow challenges. To thrive, businesses need to embrace digital tools, automation, and modern accounting platforms that streamline invoicing and payment collection. Legacy providers often hinder progress, so switching to agile, integrated solutions is key. Flexibility at checkout – including multiple payment options like Apple Pay and BNPL – helps reduce friction and accelerate payment. Meanwhile, optimising websites and mobile payment experiences prevents customer drop-off, and in sectors like construction, strong, clear contracts are essential to protect against disputes and ensure timely payment.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 6 - Driving P2P Transformation by getting to “good” supplier data

    Good Business Pays research is revealed in this episode that shows almost half of Accounts Payable professionals in the largest companies in the UK are not confident about the accuracy of the supplier data held in their company ERP and Procurement/Finance systems. Getting accurate data about all aspects of your suppliers across multiple ERP and data sources is vital to support an efficient P2P (procure to pay) process. Good Business Pays has teamed up with Previse to solve this issue with Supplier Track - a new way to analyse and report of complex and multiple supplier and payment systems to provide a single golden thread or source of truth about your supply chain. In this episode, Alan Marsh from Previse explains how.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 5 -Latest Trends in UK B2B Payment Practice

    This is Episode 5 of the monthly live podcast from Good Business Pays on The Alchemie Network. It's called The Wait Watchers Show and is meant to be a lively debate and discussion show for and with procurement leaders across the globe.This show is presented by Terry Corby, Founder & CEO of Good Business Pays. It  introduced a panel of speakers including Liz Barclay (the UK Small Business Commissioner), Craig Beaumont (Executive Director at The Federation of Small Businesses), Sam Robinson (Director) and Charlie Hunt (Senior Manager) of the Cashflow & Working Capital Practice at EY Parthenon (Ernst & Young)For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Special Episode: Understanding Payment Culture

    Good Business Pays TV presents a series of views from the leaders of the top UK business organisations. Here they share their views on what they think about the supplier payment culture in big businesses, how it affects small businesses and who in large businesses they think is responsible for payment culture. Good Business Pays Founder & CEO, Terry Corby interviews:Martin McTague (National Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses); Kitty Ussher (Chief Economist, the Institute of Directors); Elise Peraud, (Chief Operating Officer, NEDonBoard, The Institute of Board Members); Jamie Radford (Founder & CEO, AP Association); Liz Barclay (UK Small Business Commissioner); Philip King (Director, Good Business Pays & Former UK Small Business Commissioner); Alex Till (National Enterprise Network); Tony Robinson OBE (Micro-Business Alliance).For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for SMEs with Dave Mountain, Co-Founder & CEO, Cable & Things

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.This episode features Dave Mountain, the Co-Founder and CEO of Cable & Things. As the name suggests, they provide all the components and support companies across the UK need to set up full fibre connections. https://www.cableandthings.com/about-us In this wide-ranging discussion, Dave tells us about Cable & Things and the difference it makes to his business that fast and fair payment makes. Dave has a huge amount of useful tips for other SME business owners around contract negotiation and how to avoid the problems caused by late payment which he freely shares in this interview.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for SMEs with Rose Sellman-Leava, Co-Founder at Inclusive Future CIC

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.This episode features Rose Sellman-Leava, Co-Founder and Director of Inclusive Futures CIC. Although based in Bristol, Inclusive Futures partners with universities, local authorities and others to deliver inspiring programs across the UK to help young people realise their best possible potential.In this wide-ranging discussion, Rose tells us about the work of Inclusive Futures and why it's so important. We also hear about the problems caused for the CIC by late paying customers, the difference it makes when payment is fast and reliable, and some great tips for other small businesses going through the contract negotiation process.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for Small Businesses with Andrew , Chief Executive Officer of Synapx

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.This episode features Andrew Price, Chief Executive of Synapx, a London-based technology and consulting firm providing a range of services with a focus on Microsoft Power Platform consulting. In this wide-ranging discussion, Andrew talks about how he set up and grew his business, now more than 40 people operating in the heart of the financial district of the City of London. Andrew talks about the issues caused for his business by late paying clients, but also how fast and fair payment has helped as well as offering great examples of how to negotiate fair contract terms.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 4 -Is e-Invoicing the answer to all of our problems?

    This is Episode 4 of the monthly live podcast from Good Business Pays on The Alchemie Network. It's called The Wait Watchers Show and is meant to be a lively debate and discussion show for and with procurement leaders across the globe.This show is presented by Terry Corby, Founder & CEO of Good Business Pays. It  introduced a panel of speakers including Rachel Stirrat from HMRC; Ellen Leith from the Purchase2Pay Network; and Joel Gladwin from Intuit Quickbooks.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 3 - Why do Supplier Payment Systems Make it so Hard to Pay Fast?

    This is Episode 3 of the new monthly podcast from Good Business Pays. It's called The Wait Watchers Show and is meant to be a lively debate and discussion show for and with procurement leaders across the globe.This show is presented by Terry Corby, Founder & CEO of Good Business Pays. It  introduced a panel of speakers including Wayne Foster from Open Banking, Fliss Berridge the Founder of Ordo, and Giulio Rossi a Co-Founder of Previse.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show Episode 2 - What's the new Fair Payment Code about?

    This is Episode 2 of the new monthly live webinar from Good Business Pays on The Alchemie Network. It's called The Wait Watchers Show and is meant to be a lively debate and discussion show for and with procurement leaders across the globe.This show is presented by Terry Corby, Founder & CEO of Good Business Pays. It  introduced a panel of speakers including Liz Barclay, the UK Small Business Commissioner; Paul Arpino, Head of BPO Operations & Strategic Regional Procurement at HSBC; and Harold Hendrickx, Co-Founder of The Alchemie NetworkFor more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    The Wait Watchers Show: Episode 1 - Payment Culture. Procurement's Job or Not?

    This is Episode 1 of the new monthly live webinar from Good Business Pays on The Alchemie Network. It's called The Wait Watchers Show and is meant to be a lively debate and discussion show for and with procurement leaders across the globe.This show is presented by Terry Corby, Founder & CEO of Good Business Pays. It  introduced a panel of speakers including George Booth, Chief Procurement Officer at Lloyds Banking Group, Alex Jennings (FCIPS), Co-Founder of The Alchemie Network, Philip King FCICM, former Small Business Commissioner and Jamie Radford, Founder and CEO of the Accounts Payable Association.In a lively discussion, we debate why late payment is sunch a long-standing problem, the role of procurement and others and discuss the government's new Fair Payment Code.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business: Interview with ITC Infotech

    ITC Infotech is an international IT organisation supplying specialised technology services to some of the biggest corporations in the world. They are also a winner of the 2024 Good Business Pays Fast Payer Awards.  They have a long-standing culture of fast and on time payment with a broad range of suppliers and contractors. As Financial Controller, Karan Shukla is responsible for all aspects of their finance and supply chain strategy. Karan describes the payment culture at ITC Infotech, how important it is to their supplier relationships and the complications of delivering services to client who may take 150 days to pay whilst at the same time paying their own suppliers in less than 30 days.. For more winners, visit: https://goodbusinesspays.com/fast-pay...For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for Small Businesses with James Vincent, Co-Founder of Hot Source Creative

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.In this episode we interview James Vincent who set up Hot Source Creative to provide marketing services and training to clients of all sizes. James talks about the challenges of running a small, but busy creative business, the problems caused by late payments.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for Small Businesses with Sarah Griffin, Video Producer at Flyte Creative Media

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.In this episode we interview Sarah Griffin who, with her husband set up Flyte Creative Media. Sarah talks about the challenges of running a small, but busy creative business, the problems caused by late payments.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for Small Businesses with Priyesh Pankhania, Prospective Media

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.In this episode, Priyesh Pankhania, Creative Director at Prospective Media, talks about the two sides of his film and media business, how he addresses problems caused by late payment.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for Small Businesses with Afiya Titus, Founder of Lime Hut & Coco Financial

    This video is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.In this episode we interview Afiya Titus who has created two very different businesses. Lime Hut sells tasty Caribbean food in Soho, Central London. And Coco Financial provides support to small businesses who want to grow. In this wide-ranging discussion, Afiya (Fi) talks about her two different businesses, how Fi addresses problems caused by late payment.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Late Payment Challenges for Small Businesses with Steph Scholes, Co-Founder of Needi

    This podcast is one of a series of Good Business Pays interviews with Intuit QuickBooks customers. All are small business owners who describe their business, challenges and their experience of late payment.In this episode, Steph Scholes, Co-Founder of Needi, talks about her corporate gifting business and how she addresses the problems caused by late payment.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Good Business Pays interview with Barrister & Construction expert Rudi Klein

    In this episode, Good Business Pays Founder and CEO Terry Corby is joined by Rudi Klein, Barrister and Director at Klein Legal and former chief executive at the Specialist Engineering Contractors (SEC) Group. Rudi was involved in piloting the ‘Construction Act’ through the UK Parliament and originated Section 112 of the Act dealing with the right to suspend construction contracts for non-payment.Rudi was also a member of the Government Task Force investigating the downfall of Carliion and shares his experience of investigating the biggest corporate failure in the UK's history.  As well as the demise of Carillion, we also discuss why, in Rudi's view, payment abuse has been the dominant business model of the UK construction sector for many years and how things like Project Bank Accounts could change the status quo.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business: Interview with Trailfinders CEO

    Trailfinders is a unique travel company and in this comprehensive interview, Good Business Pays Founder and CEO, Terry Corby speaks with Toby Kelly, the CEO of Trailfinders who has been with the company for 25 years.. Trailfinders was founded in 1970 by former SAS officer Sir Mike Gooley CBE with a staff of four. Today the company remains privately owned but has a staff of over 1000 and has made travel arrangements for over 16 million clients. They have a long-standing culture of fast and on time payment with a large network of suppliers, and Toby describes the culture at Trailfinders and how important it is to their supplier relationships. For more winners, visit our website.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Michael Ryan, Director of Finance Transformation UK

    Michael Ryan is the Founder of Finance Transformation Magazine a quarterly magazine to share knowledge, experience and solutions across the Finance sector:. https://financetransformation.co.uk/homeIn this wide-ranging discussion, Michael explains what large enterprise CFOs are concerned about in 2023 and how supplier payment performance and reporting fits into their list of priorities (or not!)For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business: Interview with Pizza Hut UK

    Pizza Hut UK is a multi-year winner of our Good Business Pays Fast Payer Awards.  They have a long-standing culture of fast and on time payment with a large network of suppliers, to their 147 restaurants across the UK. As the Chief Infrastructure & Sustainability Officer at Pizza Hut UK, Steve Packer is responsible for all aspects of their supply chain. Steve describes the payment culture at Pizza Hut UK and how important it is to their supplier relationships. For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Sixt UK

    As the Managing Director for Sixt UK, Andrew is responsible for leading the UK division of one of the world’s most successful global vehicle rental companies. Andrew describes in this interview the complexity of the car rental business behind the scenes, that makes for a smooth and easy customer service. He also shares how important the supply chain and supplier network is to delivering that service and why fair and prompt supplier payment is part of the culture at Sixt. Sixt have won the Good Business Pays Fast Payer Award every year since 2021. For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Kitty Ussher, Chief Economist, Institute of Directors

    Kitty Ussher is the Chief Economist at the Institute of Directors (IoD). What's her view on the payment culture in UK companies and how it affects businesses and the broader economy in the UK? In the latest edition of Good Business Pays TV, Terry Corby interviews Kitty about the IoD's views on payment culture, as well as the role Directors, Boards and the Government have in ensuring fair payment practices.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Good Business Pays interview with Micro Business Matters

    In this episode of GBP_TV, Terry Corby interviews Ian Cass, CEO of the Forum of Private Businesses, and Tony Robinson OBE of MicroBizMatters, the campaigning organisation aiming to make life better for independent business owners.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with UK Small Business Commissioner Liz Barclay

    Liz Barclay is a small business and consumer affairs broadcaster, producer and writer. She started her career as an adviser and then CEO with Citizens Advice before moving into radio and TV production and presentation specialising in business and consumer affairs. She was Financial Inclusion Commissioner; Chair of the Fair by Design Campaign; a non-executive Director of 2 organisations and a member of the Standards Boards of The Equity Release Council.Liz has worked with Boards and small businesses on improving governance, trust and culture, inclusion, and understanding customer behaviour. She coaches communication and presentation skills, chairs national and international conferences and has written several books on business.Liz was appointed the role of UK Small Business Commissioner in July 2021 to spearhead the national effort to crackdown on poor payment practices which cause thousands of small businesses to close every year.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Good Business Pays Interview with Martin Chown, Sellafield Ltd

    As the Chief Executive Officer for Sellafield Ltd, Martin is responsible for leading one of the world’s most complex nuclear and industrial sites.Martin describes in this interview the supply chain of more than 1,000 suppliers, including SMEs, who provide services to Sellafield Ltd. Sellafield Ltd has published a 'manifesto' which includes payment terms and culture for suppliers.Sellafield Ltd won a Fast Payer Award in 2022. For more winners, visit: https://goodbusinesspays.com/fast-payer-awards-2022/For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business: Elise Perraud Interview

    NEDonBoard is a platform designed by board members for board members.Long term supporters of Good Business Pays, during this interview Elise Perraud highlights how late payments may be an indicator to board members of wider financial problems within a business.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Philip King, former Small Business Commissioner for UK Government

    In a career spanning more than 40 years Philip King relentlessly championed the cause of small businesses as Interim Small Business Commissioner and Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Management (CICM).He has served as a board member for the Start-Up Loans Company, and was a Red Tape Champion for Insolvency. He is the author of the ‘Managing Cashflow Guides’ and architect of the Prompt Payment Code for the Department of Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). He has worked closely with successive governments to champion best-practice credit management, tackling late payment, and supporting small business.In this interview Philip, who is now a Non Executive Director at Good Business Pays, discusses the late payments culture in UK Business and his considerable experience in trying to make things better.For more information about Good Business Pays, visit our website: https://goodbusinesspays.com/For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Good Business Pays interviews the National Enterprise Network

    Terry Corby interviews Alex Till and Carol Daniels from the National Enterprise Network for Good Business Pays TV.National Enterprise Network (NEN) was first established in 1992 and is a membership body whose members are organisations that provide enterprise business support to new, emerging and existing businesses.NEN are a partner organisation of Good Business Pays, and you can find out more about them via our 'Village of Solutions' page on the website, where we showcase smart solutions and support for the world of commerce to enable fast payment and more. Visit https://goodbusinesspays.com/solutions-village/For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business: Sony Music Entertainment

    Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited was a 2022 Fast Payer Award Winner. Their Chief Financial Officer Christopher Crellin and Head of Finance Operations Tony Walled spoke to Terry Corby of Good Business Pays about how they achieved this.We define a Fast Payer as a business that pays suppliers in less than 30 days (on average) AND who also pay over 95% of their invoices on time, over a rolling 12 month period.To find out more, visit https://goodbusinesspays.com/For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business - How Lloyds Banking Group Brought About Change

    Good Business Pays interview with George Booth, Chief Procurement Officer with Lloyds Banking Group. Lloyds Banking Group is a Fast Payer Award Winner. Find all the 2022 winners here: https://goodbusinesspays.comFor more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Businesses: How TSB Bank Ensured It Pays Quickly And On Time

    We spoke with Katie Osiadacz, Head of Responsible Business, and Rebecca Whetherly, Accounts Payable Manager, at TSB Bank to learn how they managed to achieved a Good Business Pays Fast Payer Accreditation and why it is important for TSB Bank.To see all the 2022 accredited Fast Payer Award Winners, visit our website at goodbusinesspays.comFor more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Wilfred Emmanuel Jones MBE

    Good Business Pays recently announced the appointment of Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE as Non-Executive Director. In a career over 40 years Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, also known as The Black Farmer, has been on a relentless mission to change the world. Wilfred’s journey from impoverished immigrant to multimillionaire farming legend has been unconventional – after school, and a spell in the army, Wilfred’s entrepreneurial spirit helped him create a successful career at the BBC, where for 15 years he was producer/director on food programmes, giving the likes of Gordon Ramsay and James Martin their TV breaks. At 40, Wilfred achieved his dream and bought a 30-acre idyll on the Devon/Cornwall border and, having spotted a gap in the market to create exceptional sausages, created the iconic Black Farmer brand. His products are now sold in all major stores and are nationally known and loved.In this episode of GBPTV, Terry Corby interviews Wilfred and discusses his background as a small business owner, how larger businesses in the Food and Beverage sector are dominant, and the widespread culture of late payment.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Faster Payments for Business: How Natwest Group transformed supplier relationships

    Good Business Pays was lucky to interview John Hayes, Chief Procurement Officer with Natwest Group in the last few weeks of his role at the company, and after a 21-year career with both Natwest and the Royal Bank of Scotland. Under John's leadership and transformation of the Procurement function, Natwest Group has become the Number 1 Fast-Paying company in the UK, winning the Good Business Pays' Fast Payer Award each year and for every company in their group. In this wide-ranging discussion, we hear from John how Natwest managed to achieved a Good Business Pays Fast Payer Accreditation and why it is important for the bank.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Good Business Pays interview with the Accounts Payable Association Founder & CEO - Jamie Radford

    In this episode of GBP_TV, Terry Corby interviews Jamie Radford, the Founder and CEO of the Accounts Payable Association.  Jamie gives great advice to small businesses who want to create successful working relationships with larger companies as well as talking about how the APA and Good Business Pays are working together to improve payment culture in business. For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Martin Traynor OBE, Small Business Crown Representative, UK Cabinet Office

    In his role representing the interests of small businesses in Public Sector Procurement, Martin has been heavily engaged with the development of the new Procurement Bill scheduled to become law in 2024. In this wide-ranging interview, Martin talks openly about the opportunities the new Bill will bring for small businesses, as well as the changes it will mean for Public Sector procurement and the professionals working in sector.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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    Interview with Martin McTague, National Chair, Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)

    Martin McTague is the National Chair at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). What's his view on how to tackle bad payment culture in large companies?  In the latest edition of Good Business Pays TV, Terry Corby interviews Martin about the Federation's views on payment culture and who in large companies should be responsible and monitor performance and the role of investors. Martin also gives his views on what government needs to change both in commercial and public sector procurement to help small businesses and how the FSB and Good Business Pays CIC work closely together to bring an end the slow and late payment culture we have in the UK.For more information, including company payment data, resources and campaign information, visit goodbusinesspays.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We need to come together to stop late and slow payments that hit small businesses and hold back the UK economy.Good Business Pays CIC was founded in early 2021 as a response to the growing cashflow problems for small businesses in the UK. We shine a light on "what good looks like" in terms of payment culture. To do this, we created the Fast Payer Awards, an annual accreditation and award given to companies that pay their suppliers fast (i.e. in well under 30 days) and pay almost all of their invoices within agreed terms (i.e. more than 95%).GBP TV aims to highlight the issues created as a result of a culture of late payment, and importantly share good practice from across industry to promote discussion, debate and so we can all learn from the best and encourage others to improve their payment culture too.

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Good Business Pays CIC

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How many episodes does Good Business Pays TV have?

Good Business Pays TV currently has 42 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Good Business Pays TV about?

We need to come together to stop late and slow payments that hit small businesses and hold back the UK economy.Good Business Pays CIC was founded in early 2021 as a response to the growing cashflow problems for small businesses in the UK. We shine a light on "what good looks like" in terms of...

How often does Good Business Pays TV release new episodes?

Good Business Pays TV has 42 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Good Business Pays TV?

Good Business Pays TV is created and hosted by Good Business Pays CIC.
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