Common Questions and Answers

If my business changes names and tax ID numbers, how can my established credit history follow me to the new entity?

Answer :
If a business changes its name and tax ID, its credit history will not follow because a new business has been formed. The old credit history will stay with the old business, and the new business with the separate tax ID will build its own credit history.

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  • 24/7 monitoring of your company's Experian credit score
  • Automatic email alerts of any unusual activity in your company's credit report that might indicate fraud
  • Unlimited access to your company's most up-to-date credit report and score
  • Dark Web Surveillance
  • Business Fraud Resolution Support

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