Your own company
Check Company Credit Score
Checking your own company credit score takes two steps: a quick free self-assessment for an illustrative figure, then the Company Insight Report for your real, data-driven score, risk band and credit limit. Here is how each works and what you get.
Two ways to check your score
1. Free self-assessment
Answer eight quick questions about your business and see an illustrative score and risk band in a couple of minutes. No sign-up, nothing saved. It is a guide to where you sit and what is moving your score.
2. Company Insight Report
Your real score, calculated from filed accounts, payment records and public data, with your suggested credit limit and the factors behind the rating set out in full. From £69.95 + VAT.
What you get when you check
- A score and risk band where your business sits, from low to high risk.
- A suggested credit limit the exposure the data supports for your company.
- The reasons behind it which factors are helping and which are holding it back.
- A basis for action clear pointers on what to improve before you apply for credit.
What the bands mean
A higher score; credit is usually offered readily, on better terms and higher limits.
A mid-range score; credit is usually available, with more cautious limits.
A lower score; limits may tighten or security be asked for; worth acting on.
Checking your score: FAQs
How do I check my own company credit score?
Start with the free self-assessment for an illustrative score and risk band in a couple of minutes. For your real score, order a Company Insight Report on your own company, which shows your actual score, risk band, credit limit and the factors behind them, drawn from the latest data held about your business.
Is it free to check a company credit score?
Our self-assessment is free and gives an illustrative figure. A full, data-driven score, with the suggested credit limit and the underlying factors, comes from the paid Company Insight Report. The current price is shown on the Company Insight Report page.
Does checking my own score lower it?
No. Checking your own company credit score has no negative effect. Unlike some personal credit checks, looking at your business's own score does not leave a mark or reduce it.