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Almost 500 UK employers have been fined a total of £10.2 million for failing to pay the National Minimum Wage (NMW), with £6 million returned to 42,000 workers.

The list of named employers includes well-known high-street brands, indicating that businesses of all sizes can have difficulties in applying the minimum wage rules correctly.

Implications for employers

For businesses, this latest naming round highlights the ongoing scrutiny there is on minimum wage compliance.

The NMW and National Living Wage rates increased earlier this year, with a further rise planned from April 2026. As a reminder, the rates are:

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Failing to pay workers correctly can lead not only to fines but also risks harm to the business’s reputation.

With employees being encouraged to obtain advice from Acas or complain to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), it is an important area to get right.

Strengthening enforcement

The government plans to expand oversight of labour standards in 2026 with the creation of a Fair Work Agency as part of the new Employment Rights Bill. The agency will have powers to address employers who underpay workers and fail to pay holiday and sick pay.

If you need help with your payroll and ensuring that your staff are paid correctly, please get in touch. We would be happy to help you!

The information provided in this blog is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. As far as we are aware, the content is accurate at time of publication. Torgersens assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the content or for any actions taken based on the information provided.

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Paul Newbold

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After qualifying with KPMG where he gained significant audit experience, Paul joined Torgersens in 1991 and became the firm’s audit partner in 2000. Paul employs his broad range of financial skills to provide commercial and accounting advice to a range of owner-managed businesses in the independent retail, education and professional services sectors. He also has extensive experience dealing with charities, Registered Social Landlords and not-for-profit organisations and co-operatives.   Outside of work, Paul likes to visit Eastern France and South-West German and read novels by David Morrell, Michael Blake and Harper Lee. He also likes watching films, his favourite is The Shawshank Redemption.

To get in touch please e-mail paul.newbold@torgersens.com.

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