16 Jan 2008
Credit checking service e-bcm has passed its 2,000 member mark in just over a year since its launch.
The organisation has also added improved reporting options to its on-line service to help its subscribers obtain more detailed information and credit ratings on potential customers.
Dennis Scott, commercial director of e-bcm claimed that the enhanced reports have been well-received.
“The extended reports give e-bcm customers reliable up-to-date information, credit ratings and additional data on UK businesses and directors and in the current business climate, that’s certainly something to be welcomed," he said. "It means that, more than ever, they can trust e-bcm to deliver the highest quality credit reports with the information that they need to improve their cashflow and reduce the risk of bad debt and late payments to their business.”
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