You extended credit to them in March. They appointed a liquidator in April. You found out in June.
That’s not bad luck. That’s a monitoring problem.
Borsch.ai now sends you real-time alerts the moment something significant changes at any company you’re tracking. A director resigns. Accounts get filed late. A company enters administration. You know about it immediately — not when someone mentions it in a meeting, not when the invoice goes unpaid.
Here’s a scenario that plays out more often than anyone admits: a supplier passes your due diligence checks in January. Clean accounts, active status, experienced directors. By summer, two directors have quietly stepped down and a third has been appointed with no track record. Nothing dramatic. Nothing that triggers alarm bells if you’re not watching. But the combination of signals? That’s a business in transition, and not necessarily a comfortable one.
With real-time monitoring, you’d have seen each change as it happened. You’d have had a conversation. You’d have made a decision with current information rather than six-month-old snapshots.
This matters for lenders assessing ongoing risk. It matters for investors watching portfolio companies. It matters for anyone who signed a long-term contract and assumed the counterparty would stay roughly the same as when they signed it. They won’t always.
Set it up once, track as many companies as you need, and let the alerts do the work.
Find out how it works at https://borsch.ai

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