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Types of data on a
business credit report
The Business credit
report provides a range
of data depending on the
report you select.
Reports include the
following:
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Company
information
Includes the
company's name,
address, phone
number and Experian
file number. The
year the file was
established on
Experian's database
will be displayed
when the company's
incorporation date
is not available.
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Credit categories
Classifies the
company's current
credit status into
one of five
categories -
acceptable, caution,
warning, serious
risk and bankruptcy
- based on the
company's current
payment behavior and
the presence or
absence of
collection data or
derogatory legal
filings.
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Legal filings
Summarizes any
bankruptcy, tax lien
and judgment filings
gathered from
federal, state and
county courthouses
nationwide. (Experian
also offers complete
information on these
legal filings - as
well as Uniform
Commercial Code,
corporate records
and Fictitious
Business Name (Doing
Business As) filings
- online. See our
business public
records area for
more information.)
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Detailed
collection filings
Includes information
gathered from a
nationwide network
of collection
agencies. The report
provides the
collection agency's
name, the amount
placed for
collection and the
date the account was
submitted to the
collection agency.
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Payment behavior
summarizes the
company's credit
relationships and
payment performance.
Experian collects
this information
from suppliers
nationwide.
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Payment trends
and industry
comparison
Compares the
company's payment
performance with
other businesses in
the same industry to
help you make a more
accurate risk
evaluation.
(Requires payment
information about
the company to be
available for at
least the past six
months.)
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Company
background
This information
can include the type
of business, number
of employees or
sales figures, where
incorporated and key
officers
FAQ:
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What
information is contained
in an Experian business
credit report?
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Business credit reports
contain information on a
particular business'
payment history,
existing credit
obligations, previous or
existing legal filings,
and background history.
Often used as an
indicator of a company's
"financial health," a
business credit report
is most commonly used to
help a lender decide if
a company can take on
additional financial
obligations and if it
will most likely pay
those obligations on
time |
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Where does the
information in
an Experian business credit
report come from?
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BCR collects credit
obligation information
from thousands of
businesses nationwide.
These businesses are
typically the suppliers
or lenders with which a
company has existing
financial relationships.
The information comes
directly from the
accounting systems of
the suppliers. BCR also
collects legal filings
from the various local,
county and state courts
across the United
States. Company
background information
is collected from a
variety of independent
firms. BCR does not
collect information
directly from a company
about its business. |
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Can I check my
own company's
business credit
report?
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Absolutely. This
is always a good
idea and it is a
good first step
toward securing
a good credit
standing. Many
lending
institutions pay
very close
attention to
payment behavior
trends of a
business when
determining the
interest rate
and borrowing
power for
business loans. |
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My business has
been denied
credit recently,
what should I
do? |
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If your business has
been denied credit in
the past 60 days based
upon Experian Commercial
Credit data, you should
obtain a copy of your
Business Profile Report
for review. |
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