Top 10 Business Credit Bureaus

Sat, Nov 21, 2009

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Business 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.

 

To Your Business Credit Success!

Marco Carbajo

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Marco Carbajo is a corporate credit specialist, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insider’s Circle. Want to learn more about how you can become a member and gain access to Marco’s business credit secrets, sources, and information on how to obtain unlimited financing for your business without a personal guarantee? Claim his FREE ‘Eight Steps To Ultimate Business Credit Without a Personal Guarantee’ audio seminar ($597 Value), for a limited time by submitting your name and email below =>

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  14. marc augustine Says:

    nice article…one thing though
    Experian does assign an intelliscore
    which does affect approvals for companies that pull Exp
    GM backed accounts and bill me later pull Experian business

  15. Marco Carbajo Says:

    Excellent point Marc! Your feedback is always appreciated. Always great to hear from a fellow business credit advocate. By the way keep up the great work on your end as well.

    All the best!

    Marco :)

  16. Marc Augustine Says:

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    marc


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