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  2. How to open a credit file for a new business - AOL

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    When you have credit products like business loans or credit cards in your company’s name, the lenders will send the activity with them to the commercial credit reporting bureaus, which will, in ...

  3. Commercial credit reporting - Wikipedia

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    Commercial credit reporting is similar to consumer credit reports but specifically for businesses to assess risk in extending loans, insuring businesses, underwriting insurance risk, purchasing businesses, investing in businesses and most of all in shipping goods to business on credit terms. Government departments are also large users of ...

  4. What are small business loans and how do they work? - AOL

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    For applicants with good credit scores, these loans often come with competitive interest rates. The application and funding timeline for term loans may also be relatively quick, depending on the ...

  5. Credit union service organization - Wikipedia

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    Credit union service organizations (CUSOs) are United States corporate entities that are owned by federally insured credit unions and provide services to them. These are often used by credit unions to share common services between several credit unions to create economies of scale. The services are limited by regulation but include ...

  6. How to get a business loan from a bank - AOL

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    4. For secured loans, choose your collateral. Any secured loan requires collateral to back the loan. Term loans and credit lines often have both secured and unsecured options. Just be aware that ...

  7. Credit bureau - Wikipedia

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    A credit bureau is a data collection agency that gathers account information from various creditors and provides that information to a consumer reporting agency in the United States, a credit reference agency in the United Kingdom, a credit reporting body in Australia, a credit information company (CIC) in India, a Special Accessing Entity in the Philippines, and also to private lenders. [1]