- by Megan Gilmer on 23/01/2024

Monitoring your acute credit exposure is essential for most businesses. 178 companies have given Notice of a Meeting of Creditors scheduled for the purpose of Appointing a Liquidator, in the last three months.

This is slightly up on the previous three months. But how will you know in time if one of these 178 companies is a key customer of yours? Riskwatch comes as a free module on your Vision-net account, This clever monitoring service will provide you with online alerts on which companies are looking to appoint creditors, and a whole range or other adverse events. It will also go a step further to give full details of when and where each meeting will take place.

More relevant to you, as a Vision-net customer we've taken all the companies on your alerts list and we're monitoring them for any notices of Creditor Meetings right now. So if you log on and keep an eye on our new RiskWatch page, you'll see an alert as soon as any of them publishes a notice intending to Appoint a Liquidator.

This terrific service will alert you in advance of any other Gazette or other Publication.

RiskWatch is a highly innovative service which works by proactively scanning of not only filings in the CRO but now also notices published in the newspapers to ensure you are one of the first to know, about any changes in companies that matter most to you!

To view the companies currently on RiskWatch simply login to CRIFVision-Net today.

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