Common Questions and Answers

Why doesn't my business have a credit report or credit score?

Answer :
If your business does not have a credit report or score, it is most likely because your company is not listed in our files or the information in your file is incomplete or incorrect.

Experian requires minimum information to generate a business credit report and score. Minimum information is at least one tradeline and/or one demographic element.

From this page, you can check to see if we have your business on file and verify or correct your business information, if necessary. (Note: You must be the owner or a corporate officer to suggest changes to business information.)

5 Reasons to Monitor Your Business

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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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Do you have more questions regarding Experian business credit reports? Return to the home page of BusinessCreditFacts.com for more commonly asked business credit questions, additional resources, and special offers to help you manage and grow a business.

You may also view our full list of frequently asked questions by visiting this page.
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