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BACS payments save companies in the UK a great
deal of time, money and aggravation. They are also better for
the environment.
When a business issues a sales invoice to a
customer, the customer at some point has to pay the amount owed
and if he/she does this using a cheque then there are a number
of unnecessary costs involved.
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Time costs in writing the cheque
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Postage costs in posting the cheque - including
time taken going to the post
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Envelope costs
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Additional bank charges for processing a cheque
payment
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Additional bookkeeping costs in terms of the time
taken to reconcile cheques with bank statements
For the supplier there are also additional costs
- Time costs associated with writing out paying in
slips
- Time and postage costs associated with posting the
cheque to the bank
- Additional bookkeeping reconciliation costs
There are also natural resources that get wasted in the form
of paper and, of course, mileage/fuel costs that are met by the
Royal Mail out of your postage costs.
Banks too incur increased processing costs for cheques which
is why they levy much higher transaction charges for cheque
payments and receipts than they do for electronic payments and
receipts.
So the conclusion is that you really ought to move away from
cheque payments if you possibly can because it will save you a
lot of money.
How much?
It's worth estimating the cost to your business over a full
year.
For example, one bank in the UK charges £0.74 for each
cheque paid in and £0.68 for each cheque written. In contrast
an internet-based BACS payment costs £0.21 and an
internet-based BACS receipt costs £0.18.
So if you write out 200 cheques a year you are wasting
(£0.74-£0.21)*200 = £106 on your payments alone. Then add in
200 stamps @27p = £54 plus 200 envelopes at 7p = £14 which
totals £174.
And then there's the time wasted, the paper wasted and the
additional costs you push on to your supplier too. In fact if
you receive 200 cheques in payment too, your business will be
incurring well over £100 in additional and unecessary banks
charges too as well as additional postage costs and banking
time.
Conclusion: if you haven't already moved over to BACS
payments, now is the time to do so!
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