Services

Business Credit Monitoring

Build Business Credit

One of the most important components to building a business is building your business credit.  A Net 30 account allows you to build your business credit and no credit check and by using your EIN only.  A Net 30 is an account that will allow you to make purchases and allow you to pay within 30 days. 

Important facts to remember:

  1. To get reported sooner and higher business credit scores, make a purchase and pay your invoice within 7 to 10 days.  
  2. Business credit is different than personal credit, if you are late; it’s much harder to clean your business credit.  Therefore, DO NOT ever pay late or you will want to start from scratch with a new entity.
  3. There are 3 major business bureaus, Dun and Bradstreet, Experian and Equifax.  To ensure your business credit is built out properly, you want to open a total of 5 accounts.
  4. Make purchases every month for 3 months to ensure you have sufficient activity to generate your business credit scores.  Quill has a $90 minimum purchase amount.
  5. Each business will have different requirements to report.  As a bonus, make sure you are sent an invoice and you pay the invoice with your business checking account, debit or credit card
  6. Be advised, some accounts have an annual fee and some may require you to make 2 or more initial purchases before establishing a business account.
  7. When considering what to purchase, consider items you may need for your home such as paper towels, toilet tissue, trash bags, cleaning supplies.  You may pay a little more, just remember you are working on building your business credit.  Therefore, this may be a temporary inconvenience but the rewards will be life changing.  Once you have business credit you can purchase what you want and not what you need.

Below is your list of net 30 tradelines and the business bureaus they report to:

Dun & Bradstreet

Crown – Report to Dun, EXP & EQ

Grainger – Reports to Dun

NAV – Reports to Dun, EXP & EQ

Quill – Reports to Dun

Uline – Reports to Dun & EXP

Equifax

Summa – Reports to EQ

Crown – Report to Dun, EXP & EQ

NAV – Reports to Dun, EXP & EQ

Equifax

Credit Strong – Reports to EXP

Crown – Reports to Dun, EXP & EQ

NAV – Reports to Dun, EXP & EQ

Uline – Reports to Dun, EXP & EQ

Business Funding

Business Line of Credit

Need a little extra cash now and then? A business line of credit gives you access to working capital when you need it. You can use your line of credit for most business needs, and you pay interest only on the funds you use. It’s an easy way to give your small business a boost.

SBA Loan

Uncle Sam developed SBA loans to support small business growth. They’re offered by lenders and backed by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). We have several different SBA loan options including SBA 7a, SBA 504, and SBA Express loans.

Short Term Loan

Surprises happen – and that’s why short-term loans exist. It gives you the green you need to stay afloat during a temporary cash shortage or manage the overhead that comes with taking on a larger project. You can get funded in just 1-4 weeks so you can get back to business as usual.

Business Term Loan

This standard business loan option offers fixed interest rates, regular repayment terms, and a fixed maturity date. See, pretty standard. Use your business term loan for anything from an expansion to an equipment purchase.

Business Credit Card

Whether you’re just starting out or a well-established business, a business credit card is the no-brainer way to cover unexpected costs and improve your business credit score. Choose one with a rewards program to bolster your cash benefits or just get some cool free stuff online.

Registered Agent

What Is A Registered Agent?

A registered agent is a person or company designated to receive service of process and official mail on behalf of your business. Registered agents are also known as statutory agents, resident agents, and agents for service of process.

Each state requires registered business entities (such as an LLC, a corporation, or a nonprofit) to appoint a registered agent on their formation documents. These formation documents (often called “articles of organization” or “articles of incorporation”) are filed with the state. The information listed in the formation documents becomes public record.

Registered Agent Services

Online Account

Receive instant access to your online account when you sign up and track your business from anywhere in the world with online access.

Pre-Filled Forms

Every state business form is available in your online account, pre-filled for fast and easy filing in.

Offices Nationwide

We’re a national registered agent, and you can seamlessly add registered agent coverage to more states as your business expands.

Immediate Notifications

Get notified instantly when compliance and service of process documents are received.

Compliance Reminders

Whenever your business is required to file with the state to keep its good standing, we’ll remind you and show you how to file.

Annual Report

Get annual report reminders ahead of the state deadlines to ensure you file on time and keep your business on track!

Virtual office

Low cost alternative to renting a full-service office. Get all the benefits of a full sevice professional office but for less. An office without office expenses