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How to generate a Notice of Overdue Payment

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Essentially, A Notice of Overdue Payment is an important letter to have in any small business’s arsenal. Notably, as a small business, managing cash is an important part of day-to-day operations. Additionally, instilling a smooth workflow to communicate reminders of overdue payments ensures a collections process that is effective and efficient.

Firstly, a formal and process-driven set of communications using well-written templates goes a long way to ensure that you can collect payments in a courteous and timely manner.  Secondly, the Notice of Overdue Payment letter can also be called a Collections Letter, Letter of Demand, or a Past Due Invoice Letter.

What is in a Notice of Overdue Payment?

In essence, a short, crisp and factual letter is key. Additionally, one that is sent out on a regular basis and using a standard process. Importantly, this can take much of the emotions out of the collections process.  Therefore, ensure you have the following:

Contact Details of the Customer – Include at least the address, telephone number and the email address.

Amount Overdue – The amount that needs to be paid by the customer.

Invoice Reference – It is always good to refer back to the invoice in question and mention the date in which it was raised to increase the sense of urgency.

Your Contact Details – Always give the customer as much information as possible to contact you to help resolve the issue.

When Should You Use a Notice of Overdue Payment?

Generally, a formal notice can be sent any time after the invoice is past due. Additionally, make sure that there is a process of escalation if you don’t receive payments after 2 or more attempts at contact. 

Conclusion

A proper and courteous letter when payments are past due will always help to keep a cordial relationship with the customer.  Use this handy letter as the first step in collecting.  Ensure that you have a series of escalating letters if payments have still not been made.

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About Author

Daniel Walker

Daniel Walker

Daniel Walker is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Zegal, the trusted legaltech firm. Prior to founding Zegal, Daniel practised at DLA Piper, Stephenson Harwood and Clyde & Co, in Hong Kong, Singapore, and the UK.

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