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Business Credit Reporting: A Smart Move in Today’s Economy

December 9, 2009 By Marco Carbajo

Business Credit Reporting

Business Credit Reporting

 

While extending a credit term by as little as 30 or 60 day is just like offering an unsecured loan it’s a credit risk most of us are willing to take. We’re simply providing goods or services in return for a promise to pay.

 But as many business owners have learned during these tough economic times, promises are easily broken.

However, by reporting your customer’s payment experience to a business credit bureau you can reduce customer late payments, defaults, and improve collections. In fact one of my clients who is set up with D&B’s trade exchange program experienced a 25% reduction on his past due accounts once his customers were notified that their payments were getting reported.

Here’s a list of benefits you can expect:

  • Confidentiality – Your company name is not revealed to other clients in order to protect the privacy of your information.
  • Timely payments – Customers who know you are reporting to the business credit bureaus are less likely to default on their debt
  • Improve Collections – Leverage the powerful brands of the major business credit bureaus like Dun and Bradstreet,business Experian and business Equifax in your invoicing and collections activity.
  • Contribute to your customer’s financial health – Reporting your customers’ payment experience can help ensure that your clients don’t assume more debt with other creditors than they can manage
  • Reduce Credit Risk – Through data sharing your business will have the ability to make more informed credit decisions and receive additional solutions from the business credit bureaus to further mitigate risk and identify opportunities.

Here’s how to get set up with some of the major business credit reporting agencies so you can start business credit reporting.

D&B Trade Exchange Program

If your business has more than 300 active accounts or is a current DNBi customer you can qualify to participate in the D&B Trade Exchange Program. There is no fee or cost to participate and your customer data is secure at all times.

Small Business Financial Exchange (SBFE) 

The Small Business Financial Exchange is a non-profit association consisting of national and regional financial institutions. It’s managed by business Equifax and is a member-owned database of positive and negative small business trade line data including loans, credit lines, leases, credit cards and SBA loans.

To participate in data sharing with SBFE you must be a financial institution or leasing company. If you are interested in joining the SBFE, call 888-201-6879 or send an email to [email protected]   

Small Business Exchange (SBX)

With the development of the SBX database, Equifax now offers both banking and leasing payment experience information and non-banking trade receivable history. This is great news for small business owners who don’t fall into the financial institution or leasing company category required by SBFE. Now there is a single source of data from banks, leasing companies and trade suppliers.

Data sharing with SBX is open to any company that provides products and services to small businesses on an invoice basis. If you are interested in joining the SBX, call 888-201-6879 or send an email to [email protected].   

Corporate Experian

Business Experian offers commercial trade reporting through the Internet via Secure HTTP.  If your business gets set up it can only submit payment data via electronic transmission. There is no fee or cost to participate.

To set up a user ID and password to begin reporting your data online call at 800-478-0650.

By reporting your customer’s payment experiences with creditors across the country, you help other business decision-makers reduce their credit risk plus ensure the growth of your company and that of the business community at large. Begin reducing your customer late payments, defaults, and improve collections by reporting to a business credit bureau today! Stay tuned for additional posts on how to get set up with additional bureaus.

To access business credit insider secrets, premium vendors, leasing companies, business credit cards, and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus become a member of my Business Credit Insiders Circle. Submit your name and email below for details and receive a free audio seminar ($597 value) =>

Marco Picture 2009 Super Small picMarco Carbajo is a business credit specialist, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insiders Circle. He is a weekly columnist for Dun & Bradstreet Small Business Solutions, a business credit blogger for All Business & American Express Small Business and author of “Eight Steps to Ultimate Business Credit” and “How to Build Business Credit with No Personal Guarantee.” His articles and blogs have also been featured in The Scotsman Guide, Alltop, Entrepreneur Connect, and Active Rain.  

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Top 10 Business Credit Bureaus

November 21, 2009 By Marco Carbajo

Business Credit BureausBusiness Credit Bureaus

 

The majority of us can easily identify with the three major consumer credit reporting agencies known as Equifax, Transunion, and Experian. These are privately held companies that specialize in collecting data on consumers and then compiling the data in a format known as a credit report.

Did you know that there are companies that collect data specifically on businesses? These privately held companies are known as business credit reporting agencies and they compile their data into formats called business credit reports. They collect data from banks, suppliers, finance companies, business owners, and look at public records such as tax liens, bankruptcies, and judgments.

It’s important for you to get your company listed because it can make the process of establishing business credit and financing much easier but keep in mind that there is over 25 other business credit bureaus not listed here and some are even industry specific such as trucking or construction. You may want to look into some of these particular bureaus to get listed with in addition to the top 10 depending on the type of industry your business is in.

Here are my Top 10 Business Credit Bureaus you should know.

1. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B)
D&B is the primary business credit reporting agency with over 70 million businesses registered in their database. A business credit file with D&B contains information provided by the business owner and vendors of the business. D&B issues a paydex score based on payment experiences and a DUNS rating based on financials. Its business credit builder program is a great way for business owners to add trade references to their file in a short period of time.

2. Equifax Small Business Enterprise
Small Business Equifax, one of the three primary consumer credit reporting agencies, also provides business credit evaluations for over 22,000,000 small businesses and corporations.

3. Experian SmartBusinessReportsTM
Experian business is another one of the three primary consumer credit reporting agencies who provides business credit evaluations as well. SmartBusinessReports assigns a business credit score called the Intelliscore.

4. FDInsight™
This is a company that is relatively new to the business credit market. It was originally the second largest credit reporting company in the mortgage broker field. The information on their business files is provided by the business owner or a third party and then every piece of information is verified by the staff of FDInsight™. They are known to provide the most accurate business credit report in the industry.

5. Credit.net
Credit.net is a division of InfoUSA® that generates credit reports on approximately 15,000,000 businesses. The credit analysis provided by Credit.net relies on four criteria: years in business, number of employees, public records, and stability within the industry. Its business credit score is a grading system from A through C (70-100) and is awarded as an evaluation of the company’s credit history.

6. AccurintTMBusiness
This is a new business that is a combination of forces between The Better Business Bureau (BBB) and LexisNexis. Accurint Business is like Business Experian in that they provide public and business profile information, including credit history based on payment patterns of small, medium, and large companies.

7. ClientChecker
This is a business credit bureau that started in 2003 and specifically targets small businesses, freelance professionals, and contractors searching for information to help them determine which other businesses they should do business with. Rather than providing a fixed business credit score, ClientChecker compiles information based on feedback from its members.

8. Paynet
Paynet collects real-time loan information from more than 200 leading U.S. lenders. The company’s database has a collection of commercial loans and leases. It’s the largest proprietary database of long-term debt over a period of ten years.

9. Cortera
Cortera provides credit information on businesses large and small but then combines it with ratings from a community of small business owners, who provide feedback both good and bad on these businesses.

10. ChexSystems
The tenth reporting agency is extremely important as it has to do with your ability to open up a business checking account with a financial institution. Banks use a reporting agency known as ChexSystems which is a network comprised of member Financial Institutions that regularly contribute information on mishandled checking and savings accounts to a central location.

These business credit bureaus allow your business to establish its own credit profile, scores, and payment history. As a business owner you should know who the major business credit reporting agencies are and what type of data they collect on your business. Knowing this will give you greater insight into getting listed and established in the business credit industry.

Ready to get your business listed with the business credit bureaus? Become a member of my Business Credit Insiders Circle and gain access to a proven business credit building system. A system that provides you access to vendor lines of credit, fleet cards, business credit cards with and without a PG, funding sources and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus. Submit your name and email below for details and receive a free business credit building audio seminar ($597 value) =>

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Marco CarbajoMarco Carbajo is a business credit expert, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insiders Circle. He is a business credit blogger for Dun and Bradstreet Credibility Corp, the SBA.gov Community, About.com and All Business.com. His articles and blog; Business Credit Blogger.com,  have been featured in ‘Fox Small Business’,’American Express Small Business’, ‘Business Week’, ‘The Washington Post’, ‘The New York Times’, ‘The San Francisco Tribune’,‘Alltop’, and ‘Entrepreneur Connect’.

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Business Credit Ratings Explained

October 29, 2009 By Marco Carbajo

Dun and Bradstreet

Business Credit Ratings

 

There’s been quite a stir on the integration of FICO® 08 which is the credit scoring system used by the majority of lenders to determine a consumer’s credit worthiness. Similar to your personal credit ratings, businesses and corporations also have business credit ratings that potential lenders use to determine its credit worthiness.

Unlike a personal credit rating, there is no designated standard for determining the credit worthiness of businesses. However, the main tool used to determine and establish company credit ratings is D&B’s PAYDEX system.

Where a personal FICO® score is based only on credit history that includes information on how much a person borrows and how well they repay loans, a credit rating for a business takes into consideration company size as determined by assets and number of employees.

Where personal credit ratings are based on financial information provided by credit card companies, retail establishments, and financial institutions, a business credit report and rating is determined by information supplied by the business owner and gathered from vendors, suppliers, and other trade accounts.

For this reason, potential lenders may be different from one another in their evaluation of a business’ credit history by emphasizing certain qualifications more than others.

Like most industries, there is a specialized language involved with business credit reports and ratings.

The following is a list of some of the most common concepts and terms as well as their definitions:

Average High Credit / Highest Credit

In order to put a business’s credit in perspective, these are based on the total amount of credit owed as compared to the industry as a whole.

Business in Good Standing

Includes any problems with the business overall.

Commercial Credit Score

A D&B prediction regarding the chances of an account becoming severely delinquent within one year.

Comprehensive Report

This is a combination of several D&B business credit reports that paints a more complete picture of the company’s credit history. It includes the results of the PAYDEX analysis, a company’s credit score and Financial Stress class, as well as any public filings or liens, the business’s history and operations (including when it filed for incorporation, annual financial statements, facilities, affiliations, and number of employees).

Credit Score Class

This is part of the D&B assessment that gauges payment habits to determine how likely it is that a potential account will be delinquent in the next 12 months. The scoring can range from 1 to 5 with 1 being the score assigned for the lowest risk and 5 for the highest.

Financial Stress Score

This is part of the D&B assessment that analyzes the Financial Stress that a business is experiencing in order to predict how likely it is that a business will fail in the next 12 months.

PAYDEX

This is D&B’s primary assessment that analyzes how likely it is that a company will make its future payments on time.  An 80 paydex score for a business can be compared to having a 720 personal credit score.

Sample business credit reports:

Dun & Bradstreet business information report sample

Dun & Bradstreet enhanced comprehensive report sample

Dun & Bradstreet Credit eValuator Plus Report sample

Corporate Experian Business Credit Score Report sample

Small Business Equifax Commercial Credit Report sample

 

To order business credit reports:

Dun & Bradstreet (D&B)

Equifax Small Business Enterprise

Experian SmartBusinessReportsTM

Every business will at one point require an influx of cash in order to cover operating expenses, expansion costs, legal fees, inventory or a range of other items the business may require in order to operate. The worst mistake you can make is seeking funding when your business needs it most. Lenders extend cash credit lines to businesses that don’t need the capital and have strong business credit ratings. Start digging your well before your business gets thirsty!

Are you ready to start building your business ratings? Become a member of my Business Credit Insiders Circle and gain access to a proven step by step business credit building system. A system that provides you access to premium vendors, business credit cards, funding sources and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus. Submit your name and email below for details and receive a free audio seminar ($597 value) => 

About the Author

Marco Carbajo is a business credit expert, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insiders Circle. A business credit solutions membership helping business owners build small business credit. He is a weekly columnist for Dun & Bradstreet Small Business Solutions, a business credit blogger for All Business & American Express Small Business and author of “Eight Steps to Ultimate Business Credit” and “How to Build Business Credit with No Personal Guarantee.” His articles and blogs have also been featured in Business Week, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Tribune, Scotsman Guide, Alltop, Entrepreneur Connect, and Active Rain. 

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