Riskdisk
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Hi,
A few weeks ago a major house builder based in the Manchester area went into administration, they were a large company with a turnover of nearly £18m. In the last two years they had picked up CCJ's worth £230,000 and had a winding up petition filed against them back in Feb 09. On average they were paying their bills 70 days beyond the agreed terms and their auditors had expressed concern that the company could not trade without the financial backing of their parent company.
Here at Riskdisk we have been warning our customers about them for the last two years, we continue to help nearly 20,000 business make the right credit decision every time.
If you are thinking of working for a company and you would like to find out more information on them then please give us a call.
A few weeks ago a major house builder based in the Manchester area went into administration, they were a large company with a turnover of nearly £18m. In the last two years they had picked up CCJ's worth £230,000 and had a winding up petition filed against them back in Feb 09. On average they were paying their bills 70 days beyond the agreed terms and their auditors had expressed concern that the company could not trade without the financial backing of their parent company.
Here at Riskdisk we have been warning our customers about them for the last two years, we continue to help nearly 20,000 business make the right credit decision every time.
If you are thinking of working for a company and you would like to find out more information on them then please give us a call.
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