Supplier due diligence that keeps up with your supplier list, automatically.
Senserity replaces manual supplier checks with continuous, automated risk monitoring. Add a company, get an A–E risk grade backed by 27+ UK data sources, and receive alerts when anything changes.

The problem with manual supplier vetting
Manual checks that never end
Procurement teams spend hours cross-referencing Companies House, sanctions lists, and credit agencies for every new supplier. By the time you finish, the data is already stale.
Stale information, hidden risks
Annual supplier reviews miss changes that happen between cycles. A supplier can be hit with a winding-up petition, lose a key director, or fail to file accounts, and you only find out when the relationship is already in trouble.
No audit trail
Spreadsheets and email threads do not constitute an auditable due diligence record. When a regulator or internal audit asks how you vetted a supplier, you need evidence, not memory.
Supplier failures
When a critical supplier goes into administration or is sanctioned, the cost is not just financial. Operational disruption, reputational damage, and regulatory exposure follow quickly.
How Senserity helps procurement teams
Continuous monitoring
Senserity monitors your suppliers against 27+ data sources and alerts you when risk indicators change. No more annual review cycles. You know about problems as they emerge.
Risk grades you can act on
Every supplier receives an A–E risk grade built from 718+ automated tests across nine categories. A single score replaces dozens of manual checks.
PDF reports for the audit trail
Generate comprehensive due diligence reports at any time. Each report captures the full risk profile, category breakdown, and red flags, ready for internal audit or regulatory review.
Attestation campaigns that suppliers actually complete
Suppliers hate lengthy questionnaires. Senserity pre-fills attestation forms with data it has already gathered, so most questions become a simple yes or no confirmation rather than a research exercise. Suppliers respond faster, compliance teams chase less, and the evidence is already cross-checked against public records.
Data sources relevant to procurement
These are the key sources Senserity aggregates for supplier due diligence. The full list includes 27+ data sources.
- Companies House (filings, directors, PSCs, charges)
- Creditsafe credit intelligence
- UK Sanctions List (OFSI)
- Modern Slavery Registry
- Court records and CCJs
- The Gazette (insolvency notices)
- Food Standards Agency (FSA)
Ready to get started?
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