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Why supplier timing matters
Paying suppliers late risks supply, goodwill and sometimes prompt-payment discounts worth more than the cost of bridging. The gap between paying suppliers and being paid is the essence of the working-capital cycle.
How to bridge it
A short facility covers the supplier payment and is repaid as your customers pay. Weigh any early-payment discount the supplier offers against the finance cost — it can more than pay for itself. Use the early payment discount calculator.
What it means for you
Keep suppliers paid and supply flowing.
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Frequently asked questions
Is it worth borrowing to pay a supplier early?
Often, if the supplier offers a prompt-payment discount that exceeds the cost of finance, or if paying on time protects supply and goodwill. Compare the discount against the finance cost.
How do I avoid these gaps?
Tighten your own collection so customers pay faster, negotiate fair supplier terms, and keep a buffer. Short-term finance handles the gaps that remain.
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