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If you can’t get it from the bank make sure you get it out of your debtors on time

Friday, 6 August 2010 00:14 by Julian

Bank lending to small businesses in June was over a third lower than in the previous year, despite the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) claiming that its members were making loans of around £27m to small businesses every day. Total loan value in June 2010 was £598m but this is a 31% drop on last year when loans for the same month reached £867m.

We are past the halfway point of 2010 and so far monthly average for lending to small businesses is around half the amount banks lent two years ago. 

So, forget the spin that the state owned banks want us to believe. The real story is the trend that shows lending is going down and considerably decreasing. Fortunately it appears that Vince Cable is at least on top of this, having warned bankers that their bonuses could be linked to lending - a statement likely to get their attention.  

It's unlikely to change in the short term though and, as always, there is a solution easily at hand - get your customers to pay your invoices on time.

Sounds simple but newly released Business Link data shows that nearly half of UK small and medium sized businesses have no efficient system in place to chase unpaid invoices. Efficiency is one thing but effectiveness is more fundamental. Many businesses use very traditional credit control processes with a lot of manual correspondence and little use of the phone.

If you fail to be pro-active in chasing up your invoices then you will get what you wish for. A lot of credit controllers I've come across are actually afraid of using the phone, largely because they only chase invoices after they are overdue so every phone conversation is negative and defensive. It doesn't need to be this way. Pro-active credit control and invoice chasing is really just good customer services and handled properly can boost the professional reputation for your company.

Next time you're looking at your cash flow and bank balance, take a look at how long your debtors take to pay before you pick up the phone to the bank. 

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