Free Company Credit Report on Your Business
If you are new to ukdata.com we would be happy to send you a
credit report on your business, free of charge so that you can
trial our service and send us any feedback you have.
All we ask is that you provide any further details about
your business, so that we can ensure our information and your
company profile is as comprehensive as possible.
What happens next?
We will create a website login for you and upload your free
report to your account. That's it. You can continue to use all
of our services including
Free Company Credit
Monitoring and live
European company
searches.
How to Improve Your Company's Credit Status
Our company credit reports include an up to date
Credit Opinion based on our
algorithms. The Risk Score determines the probability of
the company becoming insolvent within the next 12 months. The
Credit Limit is our recommendation of the total amount of
credit that should be offered to a given company at any one
time. Optimise your Credit Status by followins some basic
rules:
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Company Accounts - File Early
To prevent a drop in score, small companies should file
within 15 days on the filing date.
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Balance your Balance Sheet
A decrease in turnover, profit and/or cash figures may
result in a decrease in credit score.
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Minimise Changes within Officers of the
Company
The number of directors and changes within the management of
the company is also considered.
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Keep all your Companies in Good Standing
If a director is associated with companies which are
insolvent or have adverse information this may affect the
score.
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Part of a Group of Companies? How are the others
doing?
If the company is part of a group, the companies within the
group will also be analysed to look for adverse information
such as insolvency.
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Decent Demographics
Where the company is based may have an affect on the score if
the area has seen an increase in insolvencies.
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Keep Track of your Mortgages
The amount and number of mortgages against the company will
affect the score.
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Keep Track of your CCJ's and Debts
CCJ's are kept on record for 6 years, whether they are
satisfied or unsatisfied, unless they are settled within one
month.
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Are the Auditors happy?
Any adverse comments from Independent Auditors will affect
the score.
Visit our page on
Improving your Company Credit
Score for more information.