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Apple Joins White House 'SupplierPay' Program to Speed Payments for Small Businesses [Updated]

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Apple, Coca-Cola and other high-profile companies across various sectors have agreed to participate in SupplierPay, a new White House initiative designed to accelerate payments for smaller firms in the company's supply chain. President Barack Obama is expected to announce the program and early adopters later today, reports the Wall Street Journal.

The program will "strengthen small businesses by increasing their working capital, so they can grow their businesses and hire more workers," the White House said in a statement.

SupplierPay is the private sector counterpart of the government's existing QuickPay program that pays small business contractors before larger ones. Under QuickPay, businesses typically receive payment within two weeks of a completed project or service.

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Apple in recent years has focused on supply chain issues, working to curb excessive overtime, underage workers and harsh working conditions in its supplier factories. The Cupertino company requires its suppliers to meet a code of conduct, routinely monitors its contract manufacturers for compliance with these fair labor practices and issues an annual Supplier Responsibility report to document its progress.

Update 5:00 PM PT: Following a meeting with President Obama, Apple Senior Vice President of Operations Jeff Williams gave a statement noting that Apple spent more than $3 billion with over 7,000 suppliers running small businesses in 2013 using SupplierPay.

Companies involved with the SupplierPay project included Metal Impact, a company that manufactures the Mac Pro's enclosure. The Mac Pro has been highlighted by Apple as a product line assembled in the United States.

Top Rated Comments

jlgolson Avatar
155 months ago
This is a big deal for small businesses without a significant cash float. Getting paid quickly is essential.

I wonder if it extends to developer payments from the App Store too?
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ArtOfWarfare Avatar
155 months ago
I wonder if it extends to developer payments from the App Store too?

That would be amazing. Right now it takes 5-10 weeks for money from apps sold to appear in my bank account.
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Rogifan Avatar
155 months ago
Hmm...wonder if Amazon will be part of this too?
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155 months ago
One can only hope the UK and other European govt's join this programme. As a freelancer working in TV production, corporate clients just take the piss sometimes when it comes to payment. The worst are ad agencies and pharma companies - one takes 60+ days to pay. Oh and Tesco are pretty **** to!
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155 months ago
Nice supplementary photo in the OP. That product line is definitely not here in the US, but using US tax dollars for payments/subsidies. Our hard-earned tax dollars going to feed our need for foreign-made products... :( :mad:
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155 months ago
Those worried about the speed of receiving payments from the AppStore, might want to check out Pollen.

https://www.pollen.vc
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