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Transparency data: HM Land Registry prompt payment performance

Land Registry

October 8
12:02 2024

Government departments aim to pay 80 per cent of all undisputed invoices within 5 working days of receipt and the remaining undisputed invoices within 30 days of receipt. Data is published quarterly.

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Published 6 August 2015
Last updated 8 October 2024 +show all updates
  1. Added payment performance figures for quarter 2 2024/2025.

  2. Added payment performance figures for quarter 1 2024/2025.

  3. Added payment performance figures for quarter 4 2023/2024.

  4. Added payment performance figures for quarter 3 2023 to 2024.

  5. Added payment performance figures for quarter 2 2023/2024.

  6. Added payment performance figures for quarter 1 2023/2024.

  7. Added payment performance figures for quarter 4 2022/2023.

  8. Added payment performance figures for quarter 3 2022 to 2023.

  9. Added payment performance figures for quarter 2 2022 to 2023.

  10. Added payment performance figures for quarter 1 2022 to 2023.

  11. Added payment performance figures for quarter 4 2021/2022.

  12. Added payment performance figures for quarter 2 and 3 2021/2022.

  13. Added payment performance figures for quarter 3 2020/2021, quarter 4 2020/2021 and quarter 1 2021/2022.

  14. Data added for quarters 3 and 4.

  15. April to June 2018 data added.

  16. Quarter 4 and summary added for 2017 to 2018.

  17. October to December 2017 data added.

  18. Quarter 1 Payment Performance April to June 2017 added.

  19. October to December 2016 data added

  20. July to September 2016 data added

  21. January to June 2016 data added.

  22. Information about October to December 2015 quarter added

  23. Information about July to September 2015 quarter added.

  24. First published.

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