Apr 28, 2025
A UK-based software development company delivered bespoke services to a Singapore-based software holdings firm throughout 2022. Six invoices were issued under clear contractual terms, requiring payment within 30 days. Despite multiple reminders, the debtor failed to settle the invoices, prompting the software company to engage Payfor Ltd to take charge of the recovery process.
The outstanding debt stood at $32,257.11—a significant amount tied up in a prolonged and frustrating non-payment situation.
When Payfor first contacted the debtor, they were met with a mix of deflection and inconsistent claims. The Singapore-based firm argued that a partial settlement had been agreed upon and that payment had already been made. However, closer inspection revealed that no such payment had been completed within the agreed timeframe, effectively invalidating any informal arrangements.
With the original contractual obligations reinstated, Payfor recalculated the outstanding amount, including contractual interest and penalties. The revised balance climbed to $36,676.09.
To escalate matters, Payfor, in collaboration with legal counsel, issued a Letter Before Action—clearly signalling the seriousness of the claim. While the debtor continued to stall, citing internal fund allocation issues and banking name discrepancies, Payfor maintained steady pressure, ensuring no excuse went unchallenged.
Finally, after months of determined pursuit and rigorous follow-up, proof of full payment was secured in December 2023, bringing the matter to a close without needing to initiate court proceedings.
This case highlights the critical need to enforce payment timelines and maintain strict control over contractual obligations—especially in international service arrangements where informal agreements and administrative excuses can muddy the waters.
By partnering with Payfor Ltd, the UK-based software development company achieved a complete recovery, ensuring that all their hard work was rightfully compensated.
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