Monitoring · Bankruptcy alerts
Bankruptcy alerts by email — spot the warning signs before the loss
A customer or supplier going bankrupt costs you money — but it rarely happens without warning. Kredittdata monitors the companies you choose and emails you the same day a warning sign appears, so you can act in time.
We alert you to
Alerts are based on data from public registries and relevant data sources.
The road to bankruptcy
Where in the process we alert you
A bankruptcy is rarely a bolt from the blue. It usually has a process with signals along the way — and we alert you at each of them, so you can react before the final step.
Payment problems begin
Bills go unpaid. Not yet visible in public registries — but falling key figures in the latest accounts can give an early hint.
Debt collection and payment remark
An overdue claim goes to collection and is eventually registered as a payment remark. We email you the same day the remark appears.
Rating and score fall
More remarks and weaker figures pull the credit rating down. You are alerted to the change, so you can tighten credit or require advance payment.
Compulsory liquidation or bankruptcy filing
Eventually the company may be filed for bankruptcy or compulsorily liquidated. You are alerted to the status change — but ideally you have already acted on the earlier signals.
Why bankruptcy alerts
A small alert in time can save you from a big loss
Catch the signals early
A bankruptcy rarely comes without warning. Continuous monitoring means you spot the warning signs while you can still act — not when it is too late.
Monitor customers and suppliers
A supplier going bankrupt can halt your deliveries just as abruptly as a customer who does not pay. You choose which companies to follow.
Decision, not just numbers
We help you interpret the change — green, yellow or red — so you know whether to continue as before, require advance payment, or stop the credit.
Open pricing, no lock-in
You pay per company you choose to monitor, as a monthly subscription with no lock-in. No hidden pricing and no "call for a quote".
Questions and answers
Frequently asked questions about bankruptcy alerts
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