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LENDLEASE RESIDENTIAL (CG) LIMITED

Company number: 02009006

This information is as reported by the business, and responses are in their own words.

Reporting period:

1 July 2025 to 31 December 2025

Report filed on:

28 January 2026

Approved by:

Thomas Seymour


Contracts and payments

Do any of this business's construction contracts with its suppliers include retention clauses? Yes

Payment statistics

Average time taken to pay invoices: 22 days

Total value paid:

  • within 30 days: £7,186,130  (49%)
  • in 31 to 60 days: £7,362,916  (50%)
  • in 61 days or more: £70,682  (< 1%)

Invoices paid:

  • within 30 days: 83%
  • in 31 to 60 days: 14%
  • in 61 days or more: 3%

Late and disputed:

  • total value of payments due in the reporting period which have not been paid within the agreed period: £70,472
  • payments due in the reporting period which have not been paid within the agreed period: 17%
  • not made in the reporting period due to a dispute: 0%

Payment terms

Shortest standard payment periods

20 days

Longest standard payment period

38 days

Standard payment terms

The Company’s standard payment terms is 30 days.
For qualifying contracts the payment terms are largely dependent on the specific requirements of individual projects. When calculating the number of days to make payment for qualifying contracts in this reporting period, the Company has reported the time to pay from the due date to the final date for payment. In prior periods it had added 7 days to reflect the general range of days between an application date and a due date for those contracts governed by the Housing Grant, Constriction and Regeneration Act 1996.

Were there any changes to the standard payment terms in the reporting period?

No

Were suppliers notified or consulted about these changes before they were made?

N/A

Maximum contractual payment period agreed

38 days

No further comment provided

Any other information about payment terms

The Company operates on standard payment terms of 30 days for non-construction related contracts, unless the Company agrees to different terms requested by a supplier.

Retention clauses

How does this business use retention clauses?

Retention clauses are used in specific circumstances:

Retention clauses are used as a defined percentage withheld from invoice payments.

Does this business only use retention clauses in construction contracts above a specific contract sum?

No

Does this business use a standard percentage rate in retention clauses?

No

Does this business apply retention clause practices that are no more onerous than those applied to it on the same project?

No

Releasing money under a retention clause

Process for releasing money this business has deducted or retained under a retention clause

Once all obligations have been satisfied as per the contract, and the contractor applies for the retention payment, then retention can be paid. The project will pass the retention release instruction onto Accounts Payable, who will pay this in the BACS run.

Is the money released in stages?

Yes:

This depends on the agreement in the contract – for BSA projects typically half is released on completion of the works, and the remaining half released 12 months later when the Certificate of Make Good is received.

Amount retained from suppliers in the reporting period

Amount retained stated as a percentage of the money retained from this business by its clients

0%

Amount retained stated as a percentage of the total construction payments made by this business

3%

Dispute resolution process

All queries regarding non-payment of invoices should be discussed with the Lendlease contact as specified on the Lendlease Purchase Order. Escalation can be managed through the Lendlease Customer Service team. Further escalation will be managed internally when required.
For any qualifying subcontracts, any dispute or difference between the parties are subject to the laws of England and Wales and the jurisdiction of the English courts. Payment under construction contracts is subject to statutory adjudication pursuant to the Housing Grant, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Only a very small proportion of our payments become the subject to the adjudication and/or court proceedings.

Other payment information

Has this business signed up to a code of conduct or standards on payment practices? If so, which?

For example, signatories to The Fair Payment Code must commit to paying 95% of their invoices within 60 days.

No, this business has not signed up to a code of conduct or standards on payment practices.

Does this business offer e-invoicing in relation to qualifying contracts?

This is where suppliers can electronically submit and track invoices. It's not just allowing suppliers to email them an invoice.

No

Does this business offer supply chain finance?

This is where a supplier who has submitted an invoice can be paid by a third-party finance provider earlier than the agreed payment date. The business would then pay the finance provider the invoiced sum.

No

Under its payment practices and policies, can this business deduct sums from payments under qualifying contracts as a charge for remaining on a supplier list?

No

During the reporting period, did the business deduct sums from payments as a charge for remaining on a supplier list?

No