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    5 Ways to Protect Your Business Credit Identity During the Holidays

    5 Ways to Protect Your Business Credit Identity During the Holidays

    Marco Carbajo
    Business PlanningInsurance & Risk ManagementLegacyFinancing & Credit

    Identity theft is a serious crime that impacts the lives of over 10 million people each year and the numbers are rising. Although the risk of identity theft is year-round, the holiday season can put both consumers and businesses at a heightened risk.

    Did you know 1 out of every 20 people is at risk of having their identity stolen?

    However, consumers are not the only ones being targeted anymore. Now business owners have a new type of threat that can induce a whirlwind of devastation to their companies.

    While the cost of identity theft among consumers costs companies worldwide an estimated $221 billion a year; business identity theft is a real and growing threat across the country.

    When it comes to a business, a criminal will take possession of a company's identity and utilize it to get credit in the company's name. Once they obtain several new credit accounts they go on a spending spree purchasing electronics, office equipment, gift cards, and other products that could be purchased and sold for cash.

    The damage this can cause could immobilize a business, prevent it from acquiring any credit, and even endanger its entire operation.

    As a business owner you need to be proactive and take the necessary steps to protect your business credit identity. Here are five ways to protect your business during and through the holiday season.

    1. Establish a protection plan

    Layout a step-by-step strategy to secure your company's identity and put it into action. It’s also important to have an action plan in place in the event that you do end up being a victim.

    2. Keep company documents safe

    Keep all your business files and records in a secure and protected location. Throw away any type of unneeded information using a micro cut shredder for the greatest degree of safety. Additionally, never ever offer your business tax identification number, financials, or bank statements to any person unless you have made the initial contact.

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    You should also consider using prepaid business credit card for staff members as opposed to a traditional business credit card. With these cards you can establish limits, deactivate cards in real time, and also limit which merchants the cards can be used at. If a criminal steals a company card from an employee you can quickly deactivate the card at a moment’s notice.

    3. Shield business details and sensitive data online

    One of the ways to put your business at risk is by sending sensitive company information online. Before you submit any info online verify the website is secure and its security certificate is up to date.

    4. Review and monitor business credit files

    One of the fastest ways to detect identity theft is to monitor your company's accounts with all three major business credit agencies. Each agency offers its own monitoring services that provide access to your reports 24/7 along with email alert notifications.

    5. Stay away from the "master" user

    Avoid using a "master" account and password for all your company’s web sites and online accounts. If an employee or hacker obtains your user name and password they can access all of your company’s accounts online.

    Taking these simple precautions may help reduce the threat of your company’s credit and identity from being compromised. As a business owner constantly stay vigilant in protecting your business's identity. You've worked hard to build your business and you should do whatever you can to protect it.

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    Profile: Marco Carbajo

    Marco Carbajo is a nationally recognized expert on building business credit and consumer credit restoration. He is founder of the Business Credit Insiders Circle, the nation's leading step-by-step business credit building system providing access to vendor lines of credit, fleet cards, business credit cards, funding sources, and lenders that report to all the major business credit agencies. Marco has been featured in FOX Small Business, AllBusiness, Dun and Bradstreet Credibility Corp, the SBA Community, American Express Small Business, Business Week, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Tribune, and Entrepreneur Connect.

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