Access to the World’s Largest
Commercial Trade Data Network


The Dun & Bradstreet Global Trade Program is designed to help businesses around the world mitigate risk by leveraging data and insights, as we know risk identification is becoming more challenging today. Participating in the Program is a powerful way to increase the predictiveness of the insights you use to make credit decisions and mitigate risk such as reduce days sales outstanding (D.S.O.) and limit bad debt exposure.



         

         



Know How Your Customers
Pay You v.s. Pay Others


D&B Payment Performance Insights

Participants of D&B Global Trade Program can gain complimentary access to D&B Payment Performance Insights, a cloud-based global application exclusively available to the Program’s participants. This interactive platform showcases data in easy-to-read charts and graphs to visually display payment performance and benchmarking metrics. With the trade information retrieved from our worldwide business community, you would be able to unmask payment behavior of your customers.









Functional Benefits Helping You Manage
Your Account Portfolio in a Much Easier Way

Apart from giving you the ability to unmask your customers’ payment behavior, the D&B Payment Performance Insights also facilitates modern finance and credit team to manage risk with its powerful analytics and insights. With this data, you’ll be able to better manage account receivables and account-level payment performance by identifying potential collection risks and opportunities.

Information shown on your platform is kept confidential.


Current account receivables snapshot, segmentation and filtering enable you to quickly understand the exposure and payment performance of your customers

Providing in-depth credit exposure evaluation leveraging D&B's corporate linkage capabilities



View account-level firmographics and details to better understand payment performance on an individual customer


Exclusive benchmarking charts and industry norm figures allowing you to refine your company’s credit policies