News
04 May 2017

Dutch payment law may hurt SMEs

Region:
Europe

A new Dutch payment law that states buyers must not offer SME suppliers payment terms of more than 60 days could mean small companies lose access to reverse factoring or buyer's supply chain finance programmes, get forced into a dynamic discounting programme or end up in a legal dispute with...

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