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A payment default is a black mark on a credit report that indicates a business has not paid its bills.
A payment default can stay on a credit report for up to five years, affecting the business’ credit scores and reputation.
If you believe a payment default has been lodged against your business in error, you must contact the relevant creditor directly as your first step, before reaching out to CreditorWatch. The creditor is responsible for investigating and, if necessary, amending your CreditorWatch credit file.
If you have already contacted the creditor and have supporting evidence, such as email correspondence, showing that a genuine dispute existed before the default was lodged, you can request an investigation.
Please note, that for CreditorWatch to proceed with an investigation, the disputed amount must have been in contention before the default was lodged.
For help with this process, have a look at our help centre.
Registering a payment default can help you collect overdue debt as it motivates the debtor to settle the outstanding debt, so they avoid any negative impacts on their credit file.
To Register a default, ensure:
If you’re already a CreditorWatch customer, you can follow this step-by-step guide on how to register a payment default.
If you’re not a CreditorWatch customer sign up for a free trial to start registering payment defaults.
The CreditorWatch RiskScore measures a business’s creditworthiness and predicts its likelihood of insolvency within the next 12 months. It ranks businesses across 14 credit ratings (A1 to F) and provides a numerical score from 0 to 850 (higher score means lower risk). For more information, have a look at our help centre.
We update the RiskScore algorithm regularly to incorporate new data, technology, and insights, ensuring our predictions are as accurate as possible. Recent updates may include changes in business classifications, trust segments, defaults, cross-directorships, and ANZSIC codes.
For all media enquiries, please contact:
Michael Pollack, Head of Media and Communications
michael.pollack@creditorwatch.com.au
or
Laura Sanford (Herd MSL)
laura.sanford@herdmsl.com.au
CreditorWatch, GPO Box 276, Sydney, NSW, 2001.
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