UK: M&S to lengthen supplier payment terms

Author: Joe Ayling | 17 August 2010

The UK's largest clothing retailer Marks and Spencer (M&S) has confirmed to just-style that it plans to change its current monthly pay cycle for general merchandise suppliers, in a move that will see a longer delay in payments.

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