How to Open a Business Credit File with Experian - Business Credit 2019

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Learn how to open a business credit file with Experian. This video is about how to establish a business credit report with Experian in 30 days.

What is a business credit file? A business credit file is opened by a business credit reporting agency such as Experian when a credit grantor reports information associated to a company’s credit account.

Your business credit file is used by credit grantors during the decision-making process to determine whether or not to extend credit to your business so it’s essential that your business have one.

Experian is a major business credit reporting agency with over 27 million businesses listed in its database. This credit agency gets widely used by credit card issuers, banks and suppliers so it’s crucial for your business to establish a file with this agency.

Your credit file gets opened with Experian when a credit grantor reports your company’s data to Experian Business. In order to accomplish this, your business needs to establish a business credit account with a credit grantor that reports to this business credit reporting agency.

There are three powerful ways to get your business credit file opened with Experian which we cover in this video. One of the fastest ways to get this done is with our business credit card funding program.

This program alone established 4-5 revolving accounts reporting to your business credit file with Experian. Another strategy we cover shows you how to add up to eight utility accounts to your Experian credit file in less than 30 days.

Best of all you can add up to 24 months of past payment history to your company’s Experian credit file using this strategy alone. Check out each of the sites below for how to open up a business credit file with Experian in record time.

https://youtu.be/gDHnYm8_g1w
https://businesscreditbuilders.org/business-lines-of-credit/
http://businesscreditbuilderservices.com
https://businesscreditbuilders.org/business-credit-building-system/

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