Frequently Asked Questions

Does InternationalCreditReports.com™ require volume commitment contracts for ordering reports?

Does InternationalCreditReports.com™ provide discounted pricing for companies ordering volumes of reports?

Why would I want to use InternationalCreditReports.com™ versus my current provider?

What differentiates InternationalCreditReports.com™ from other providers?

How accuracte and timely is the data you get from public records sources?

Do you disclose/release the name of the Inquiring Party during investigations?

Do you provide reports on individuals?



Does InternationalCreditReports.com™ require volume commitment contracts for ordering reports?

No volume commitment contracts are required. You can order reports on an as-needed/pay-as-you-go basis.

Does InternationalCreditReports.com™ provide discounted pricing for companies ordering volumes of reports?

Yes, we provide discounted pricing to our large-volume clients that order reports frequently and/or update their files on a regular basis. Discounted pricing is customized to meet your specific needs.

Please call us for more information on our discount programs at (877) 237-4685 or email us by clicking Contact Us.

Why would I want to use InternationalCreditReports.com™ versus my current provider?

We utilize carefully selected credit reporting agencies/consultants in each country to deliver the best international credit reports to our clients.

Unlike other vendors, which may obtain their information from public data sources that may be outdated and stale, our (Normal, Express, and Rush) reports are freshly investigated, and contain the latest information available to help you make informed credit decisions.

What differentiates InternationalCreditReports.com™ from other providers?

We provide personalized customer service and prompt response to your inquiries. We take pride in our high quality international credit reports on businesses in over 200 countries, with flexible turnaround times to meet your specific needs. If you have any questions regarding your reports, you can either call us and talk to a live representative or you can email us, whichever is more convenient for you.

How accuracte and timely is the data you get from public records sources?

Generally, with few exceptions, it is safe to rely on the accuracy of factual data obtained from public record sources. Analysts use their experience and best judgement to discount data sources that prove to be misleading or out of date.

Also it should be noted that many countries now adopt strict measures to ensure that companies file their documentation on a regular basis to ensure that changed events are recorded in a timely manner.

However, there is often a time lag between the occurence of a sudden changed corporate event and the recording of such data in the public record offices. For example a company may unofficially become insolvent, but the official recording of this event in a court of law or other public record office may take some months before it is officially released.

Our reports try to uncover such important changed events by using a variety of sources, not limited to official public records office, but cannot always guarantee to achieve a full degree of success in this process.

Do you disclose/release the name of the Inquiring Party during investigations?

When conducting investigations, it is strict policy not to disclose/release the name of the Inquiring Party unless we have been given prior permission from you to do so.

However, when interviewing a correspondent from the subject company, we may often be asked for the reason of the inquiry. In such cases, we simply disclose that we need to determine the subject company's suitability for business dealings, trade finance or credit granting, without mentioning or releasing the specific name or orgin of the inquirer.

It can happen that the subject company may surmise on its own deduction, and without any specific disclousure from ourselves, that the inquiry originates from a particular trade partner with whom it may be negotiating a trade partner or credit line. In such cases, we cannot be held responsible for any consequences.

Do you provide reports on individuals?

No, we do not provide reports on individuals.

However, if an individual operates a sole proprietorship business, then we can provide a credit report on that business entity.