Frankly, this is an extremely thin dataset. We're analysing one company: VolkerServices Limited, and it’s outperforming national and sector averages by a country mile. It's difficult to draw broad conclusions about the UK Transportation Infrastructure payment practices with only one data point.
The East of England region shows a score of 92.1, but that's entirely driven by the single company analysed. We can't extrapolate any meaningful regional payment trends from this.
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One UK Transportation Infrastructure firm, VolkerServices Limited, appears to be paying invoices significantly faster than the UK average, boasting a PaymentCheck Score of 92.1 compared to the national baseline of 50.0.
The Transportation Infrastructure sector saw a slight dip in its average payment score, declining by 1.5 points from 93.5 in 2024 to 92.1 in 2025. This change is largely a function of a shrinking dataset, as the sector went from two companies in 2024 to just one company actively reporting in 2025, with one entity leaving the data entirely. Notably, there were no individual companies demonstrating a significant improvement or decline of more than 5 points year-over-year. This indicates a period of internal stability for the remaining player rather than broad performance shifts. Consequently, the sector's 2025 average score is effectively a reflection of a single company's performance. Suppliers should be aware that the overall sector score now represents a much narrower view of payment practices.
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