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Percentage of invoices to Public Health England (PHE) paid within 5, 10 and 30 working days of receipt, from April 2021 onwards.
Percentage of invoices to Public Health England (PHE) paid within 5, 10 and 30 working days of receipt, from April 2020 onwards.
Information on DCLG, PINS and HCA prompt payment of invoices.
How long Defra takes to pay invoices.
This note explains how public sector contracting authorities are to start publishing annual payment performance data after March 2016.
Centralised guidance for SMEs and departments on government’s commitment to support start-ups and small businesses via government procurement, and commit to paying them on time.
This page provides information on how long the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport takes to pay supplier invoices.
Invoice payment performance for Home Office in the financial year 2023 to 2024.
Prompt payment performance for the SSRO.
Percentage of invoices to Public Health England paid within 5 working days of receipt.
Percentage of invoices to Public Health England paid within 5, 10 and 30 working days of receipt, from April 2019 onwards.
How long DfT takes to pay invoices.
The data showing the percentage of invoices paid promptly by the CNPA
The data showing the percentage of invoices paid promptly by the CNPA.
How long the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) takes to pay invoices.
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