For some of our customers one company credit report is enough – the report provided all of the information required and that’s that. They might never need to buy a report or any other Company Search service again. However… Continue reading
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How do I email company credit reports?
So you want to email your company credit report? Okay, we can help with that. To email your company credits reports simply: Continue reading
What Company Search services can be used with a Subscription Package?
If you have a Subscription Package, we’ll add a set number of credits to your account that can be redeemed against any of our services. Put simply, one credit equals one service. Continue reading
I’ve been notified about a change in a company – but my Company Credit Report hasn’t changed
If you have a Company Tracker service set up, we’ll notify you when your tracked limited company makes a change. This could be anything from the company changing its registered office right up to new shares being added to the company (and quite a bit in between). Continue reading
What is the SIC code and why do some limited companies not have one?
When you open any of our company credit reports, you’ll see a field dedicated to the ‘Nature of business (SIC)’. Sometimes this field will be populated with a 5 digit number and sometimes it will be blank. In this post we look at what this code is and why the relevant field is sometimes empty.
How do I print my Company Credit Reports?
Good question – the answer is; very easily. Follow the below instructions to print your company credit reports: Continue reading
Video: Why do Company Credit Reports expire?
Company credit reports purchased with us are removed from your account 12 months after the purchase date. But why?
Watch the video to find out.
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Track your Limited Company Trackers
A Company Tracker is a service (£2.50 for the 1 year Company Tracker, £4.95 for the Lifetime Company Tracker) whereby we monitor a limited company for you. When a change occurs to the company, such as a director resigning, or it files something like annual returns or annual accounts, we’ll send you an email notifying you of this. Continue reading
See how they see you… with a Company Credit Report
Company credit reports can be invaluable when it comes to carrying out research on your competitors, partners and customers… but that’s not all.
Company credit reports are also handy when it comes to looking at how other people see your limited company.
It’s a bit like Googling yourself.
Depending on what company credit report you buy, you’ll be able to view an assortment of information directly related to your company. You can then act and improve on any areas that do not show your company in the best light.
Take a look at what information is included in each of our company credit reports.
By Mathew Aitken at MadeSimple – Find Mathew on Google+
Company Credit Report Update: Telephone Preference Service
Our company credit reports now include a field dedicated to the Telephone Preference Service.
What’s the Telephone Preference Service?
In their own words: ‘The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) is a free service. It is the official central opt out register on which you can record your preference not to receive unsolicited sales or marketing calls. It is a legal requirement that all organisations (including charities, voluntary organisations and political parties) do not make such calls to numbers registered on the TPS unless they have your consent to do so.’
Where and how is this information shown in the company credit report?
This appears on the ‘Base Info’ page (the first page) under the new ‘Telephone Preference Service’ field.
If a company is registered the following will show:
Registered with the Telephone Preference Service
If a company is not registered, this will show:
Not registered with the Telephone Preference Service
If you have any questions about this or anything else Company Search related, leave a comment and we’ll be in touch.
By Mathew Aitken at MadeSimple – Find Mathew on Google+