| The average payment period of last March was 18.68 days and that of April in 20.49 days when the national average currently stands at 77 days | The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Citizen Security and Economic Management, led by Eduardo Martínez-Oliva, has streamlined the payment of invoices to suppliers since the state of alarm was declared, and has settled, since 14 from March to April 30, a total of 28,987,246 euros.Thus, between March 14 and 31, 16,430,650 euros were settled, and between April 1 and 31, 12,556,396 euros.Martínez-Oliva, who has reported on these measures in the municipal plenary session, explained that "what we want is for small and medium-sized companies in Murcia to have liquidity so that they can continue to carry out their jobs and keep their employees."The average payment period last March was 18.68 days and that of April was 20.49 days.
It must be remembered that the average of the average payment period is currently 77 days."The Government Team will continue to work to pay its suppliers before the 30 days established by law since, at the moment, we have to settle more invoices and in less time in order to minimize the effects of the current crisis "the councilor has pointed out.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia