Reading a company profile
A walkthrough of the company profile page, covering what each tab shows and how to use it.
The company profile is the central view for any company on your watchlist. This guide walks through each part of it.
The header
The header shows the company's name, Companies House number, registered address, status, and SIC codes. Below that are two headline outputs: the risk grade (A–E) and the risk score (0–100, lower is better).
Next to the score is a "How is this calculated?" link that opens a breakdown of how the score was derived: category weights, severity contributions, and which tests are moving the number.
If enrichment is still in progress, the header shows "Enriching" in place of the grade and score.
The Summary tab
The Summary tab is the default view when you open a company profile. It is split into two columns.
On the left is an AI-generated summary of the company: what it does, how it's scoring, and what's notable about its profile. This is generated from the enriched data each time the company is re-enriched.
On the right are any Red Flags, the critical-severity findings the platform considers most important. Each Red Flag card links to the full test result. If the company has no Red Flags, this section is not shown.
The Risk & Insights tab
The Risk & Insights tab contains the category score cards, one for each of the nine risk categories. Each card shows the category name, its 0-100 risk score, its A-E grade, and the most significant findings within that category. Click a card to open the category detail panel below.
The category detail panel
Clicking a category card opens a detail panel that lists every test run within that category, grouped by report section. Each test result shows what was checked, what was found, and a link to the source data where applicable.
Next to each test result is a message icon. Click it to open a review for that finding. See Opening and resolving a review.
The Trends tab
The Trends tab shows historical charts of the company's risk score and category scores over time. Use this to spot whether a company's risk profile is improving or deteriorating, and to correlate score changes with specific events.
The Network tab
The Network tab shows the company's corporate network (directors, persons with significant control, and connected companies) as a graph. Each node is a company or a person. Each line is a relationship.
You can drag to pan, scroll to zoom, and click any node to see its details. The filter controls let you show or hide different relationship types and bring in historical relationships.
A Geographic View mode plots the connected companies on a UK map, which is useful for spotting clusters of registered addresses.
The Timeline tab
The Timeline tab shows a chronological list of significant events for the company: director appointments and resignations, PSC changes, account filings, charges registered, gazette notices, and similar. This is useful for building a historical picture of how the company has changed over time.
Generating a report
The Generate Report button in the header opens the report generation dialog. You can produce a PDF due diligence report in one of six formats. See Running a PDF report for details.
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