Department for Business and Trade
High confidence
Sponsoring department; commits to 'the most ambitious legislation to tackle late payments in over 25 years' and the 'strongest legal framework on late payments in the G7', combining hard payment-terms cap, mandatory interest, SBC enforcement powers and a construction retentions ban.May 2026Mar 2026Jul 2025
Peter Kyle
High confidence
As Secretary of State, signed the ministerial foreword committing to fix late payments and framing the Bill as central to making the UK the best place to start, run and grow a business.Mar 2026
Blair McDougall
High confidence
As Minister for Small Business and Economic Transformation, has written both to businesses (notifying upcoming reforms) and to the Business and Trade Committee on the Late Payment Common Framework, signalling active ministerial ownership of the Bill's design and devolved-administration alignment.Mar 2026
Small Business Commissioner (Office of the SBC)
High confidence
Recovered over £1.55m for small businesses in 2025–26 — more than the previous four years combined — supporting the Government's case that an empowered SBC can deliver further enforcement. The Bill expands its powers substantially.Mar 2026May 2026
Emma Jones CBE
Medium confidence
Appointed in June 2025 with the express remit of leading the late payments crackdown; takes on the new investigate / adjudicate / fine powers under the Bill.Jun 2025
Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
High confidence
Strong endorsement: Tina McKenzie MBE quoted in the King's Speech briefing welcoming 'the toughest legislation in the G7' and stating the new laws will 'finally bring a stop to big businesses using their small suppliers as sources of free credit'.May 2026
Business and Trade Committee (formerly BEIS Committee)
High confidence
Has called for tougher action on late payments — its February 2026 report criticised low SME confidence and recommended Companies House integrate Fair Payments Code information with the register to give small businesses clearer payment-behaviour intelligence on counterparties.Feb 2026Feb 2026
Build UK
Medium confidence
On the construction sector measures: engaged as a consultation respondent on the retentions ban; alignment with the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 Part 2 regime was a sector priority reflected in the Government response.Mar 2026Mar 2026
National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC)
Medium confidence
On the retentions ban: part of the 238-strong construction-sector cohort of consultation respondents pushing for the ban on deducting and withholding retentions, which the Government has adopted.Mar 2026Mar 2026