This 14-slide expert briefing was released as part of Baker Ing’s webinar series with Dun & Bradstreet:
“Late Payments in Europe: Breaking the Cycle to Accelerate Growth.”
It outlines the full scope of credit risk, late payment trends, and proactive countermeasures based on Q2 2025 conditions.
Built for credit managers, collections leaders, and financial risk officers, the pack links macro risk indicators to commercial outcomes, outlines best practice AR mitigation strategies, and provides actionable intelligence on market behaviour, sectoral exposures, and debtor deterioration patterns.
Use this deck to inform your credit policy updates, management briefings, or client advisory work.
What’s inside:
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Macroeconomic conditions across UK & EU: PMI, inflation, and interest rate signals
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B2B payment performance benchmarking – regional and sectoral insights
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Insolvency trends and bankruptcy forecast impact on credit risk strategy
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Dun & Bradstreet data on payment behaviour and customer segmentation
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Baker Ing’s Peak Payment Model – 60 DBT inflection point and prioritisation method
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Checklist prompts for collections engagement, policy alignment, and escalations
Who this tool is for:
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Credit managers and receivables leaders facing rising late payment volumes
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Collections teams updating policy and escalation workflows
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CFOs, controllers, and working capital owners responding to macro instability
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Consultants and advisors supporting cross-border trade and AR reform
Use these slides to brief your team, align your receivables approach, and communicate risk clearly across commercial and finance functions.
For more tools and real-world guidance, visit the Credit Hub or contact your Baker Ing lead.
Watch the full webinar on demand here.












