The PPC is administered by the Chartered
Institute of Credit Management and sets standards for payment
practices including prompt payment as well as wider payment
procedures.
The company said it was suspended from the Code as it did not
pay at least 95 percent of its supplier invoices within 60 days.
This month the government warned more than 10,000 businesses
that they must pay their suppliers on time or face being
prevented from winning further government contracts, in an
attempt to level the playing field for small businesses.
"The significant volume of invoices we receive from our large
suppliers - and the removal of the consideration of our
preferential treatment for smaller suppliers – has pushed us
below the compliance criteria," Rolls-Royce said.
(Reporting by Shashwat Awasthi in Bengaluru; editing by Jason
Neely)
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