Our company credit reports are a fantastic resource for getting background information on businesses of all shapes and sizes. From Coca-Cola to that brand new shop down the street, if it operates as a limited company, we can get a report on it. And that includes dissolved companies. Continue reading
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The 2 ways to locate shareholder information
Are you looking to find out who owns a company? Look no further. We can help you locate shareholder information for every single UK company. Here’s how. Continue reading
5 ways to get a healthy credit score for your company
In this post, we’re going to look at some things you can do to ensure that your company’s credit rating is as healthy as possible. But before we dive into that … What is the credit rating?
A credit rating (or credit scores) is simply an indication of the likelihood of the business facing financial difficulties. Continue reading
The 7 key figures you need to know when analysing a company credit report
Analysing a company credit report can seem like a daunting exercise. But it doesn’t have to be. Even if some of the numbers are hard to understand or if the data is limited, you don’t have to be a detective to get valuable insights. There are normally enough clues to help you decide whether or not to;
- Make a purchase or sales decision
- Lend money
- Let a property for business purposes
- Become involved in some other way such as a joint venture
Understanding company credit reports and company documents
When running a company, you simply must complete checks on the people and companies that you’re going to be doing business with. Likewise, if you’re a consumer and you’re about to part with a significant amount of money, you should really know who you’re giving your hard-earned cash to. It sounds like hyperbole but one false move really can have catastrophic results. Continue reading
What is a SIC code?
Anyone who has purchased one of our UK Company Credit Reports will see that there’s a field dedicated to ‘BUSINESS ACTIVITY (SIC)’ in the ‘General Information’ section of the report. In this post we’ll explain exactly what this means. Continue reading