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Real Business

Credit checks are critical

By Real Business, published 1 year ago in Finance & Banking.

Small businesses are being urged to invest in credit checks on their customers so they’re aware of any potential ‘bad apples’.

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That’s the advice from Clive Lewis, head of SME issues at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. “Nobody can hide from the difficult credit situation any longer. Critical to coping with it is rigorous credit control – and that means having up-to-date credit references,” says Lewis. “Whilst many small businesses are diligent in carrying out credit checks on new clients, the information obtained is only of any use if it is up-to-date. In the current credit crunch climate, customers’ creditworthiness can change rapidly, so it has never been more important to ensure data on your customers is valid.”

Top tips* Get regular up-to-date credit  information on major customers and periodic updates on smaller  accounts.* Make sure the credit limit  (which shows how much money is owed by your customer at any one time) is in  line with how much you sell to the customer; and ensure you have in place  robust internal procedures for dealing with customers who exceed their  limit.* Assess your payment terms –  make sure you have agreed when you will receive payments and remind your  customers about the payment deadline * Don’t be afraid to chase your  customer for payment – waiting politely will not help protect your business  and your shareholders * Remember: a sale is not a sale until you have received payments!Related articlesHow to survive an economic downturnHow to kick late payers into shapePicture source 

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