Payapps Blog

The latest insights on construction industry                       payment practices and technology.

Complete the form below to download your free copy of the digital eBook ‍In recent years, the global economy has

Complete the form below to download the Roundtable discussion. For any business, cash is king. Yet, in construction, cashflow issues

Changes to Construction Industry Payment Regulation - April 1st 2022

Prompter payments: the construction industry’s payment regulation change 2022 Typically, April 1st marks a day of light-hearted fun, harmless pranks

BEHIND THE SCENES - Lincoln Easton, Payapps Founder

A Melbourne-born chartered accountant with 30 years of multi-disciplinary experience in corporate advisory, investment banking, construction and software publishing, Lincoln

SURVEY REPORT - The State of Digital Payment in Construction

The pandemic changed working practices for millions of us across the UK, and whilst some – namely those in the

How Payapps is Impacting the Fit-Out and Interiors Sector

The construction sector is known for being notoriously slow to adopt new technologies, and for the most part, the fit-out

Payapps - Solving the Payment Puzzle for Mechanical & Electrical Contractors

Late or missed payments can be detrimental to projects and, in some cases, can even force organisations to close their

WATCH - Webinar recording with FIS - Managing Construction Variations

Click here to watch the replay of the webinar. ‍Delays, and ways to avoid them, are a topic of conversation

Complete the form below to download the ‘Managing Construction Variations’ report. ‍ Variations and their valuations are a primary cause

A Risky Business - Minimising Construction Project Delays

When it comes to construction projects, delays tend to be an inevitable fact of life. Analysis of many wide-ranging reports

As a construction contractor, you know that every project carries a level of risk, and if this risk is not

Construction Industry Disputes and Adjudication

Temperatures rise, relationships get threatened, arguments break out far too often, and a costly outcome for all parties isn’t far

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