IT sector knocks late payments on the head

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UK firms taking less time to settle invoices, with the IT sector showing the most signs of improvement

Firms in the IT sector are now taking an average of 16.58 days to pay their bills The IT sector has been crowned as the most improved when it comes to settling late payments, according to figures...

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