- by Orlagh on 16/02/2026

To support smoother collaboration across your business, we're making it easier your colleagues to access the information they need, securely and at no additional cost.

Sharing reports, login details and important updates can become more challenging in flexible working environments, so we want to simplify the process for you.

You can now add as many colleagues, departments, or team members as you wish to your Vision-net account. Whether it's your credit manager, finance director, sales team or wider business units, each user can have their own individual login at no extra cost.

All activity simply draws from your main company account, ensuring you get even greater value from your existing subscription.

Customised Access for Every User

Each new user receives their own Vision-net sub account, complete with:

  • Personalised login details
  • Tailored monitoring alerts based on their own searches
  • Usage permissions aligned with your main account settings

More Flexibility for Your Business

With individual accounts, you gain greater flexibility and receive more relevant updates on the companies that matter most to your business. Each user can reset forgotten passwords directly, manage their own alerts and work more independently - removing the need to share login details across open channels.

If you prefer, we can also set up separate accounts for different departments, so they retain full control of their own usage.

Quick & Easy Set Up

If you'd like to extend access to any colleagues, simply send their name and email address to Helpdesk.vision-net@crif.com and we'll take care of the rest!

CRIFVision-net is committed to supporting our customers with practical enhancements that make day to day workflows easier.

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