D-U-N-S® Number
D-U-N-S® Number is a unique nine-digit identifier assigned to businesses by Dun & Bradstreet, used to establish and track a company’s credit file and business identity globally. This is evaluated within Business Credit Reporting.
Plain-Language Meaning
A D-U-N-S® Number is a special code that identifies a specific business in Dun & Bradstreet’s database, helping lenders, suppliers, and partners verify the company’s existence and credit history.
Practical Example
If you apply for a business loan or want to work with a large supplier, you may be asked for your D-U-N-S® Number so the other party can check your business’s credit profile and confirm your company’s legitimacy.
What It Does Not Mean
This term does not refer to a tax identification number, a personal credit score, or any government-issued business registration; it is strictly a business identifier managed by Dun & Bradstreet.
How the System Uses It
The system uses the D-U-N-S® Number to match business credit activity, payment histories, and public records to the correct company profile, ensuring accurate reporting and risk assessment for lenders and partners.
Common Misconceptions
- “Every business automatically has a D-U-N-S® Number.” Only businesses that apply or are registered by Dun & Bradstreet receive a D-U-N-S® Number.
- “A D-U-N-S® Number is the same as an EIN.” The D-U-N-S® Number is a private business identifier, while an EIN is a federal tax number.
- “D-U-N-S® Numbers are only used in the United States.” D-U-N-S® Numbers are used internationally to identify businesses worldwide.
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FAQ
- Is a D-U-N-S® Number required to build business credit? A D-U-N-S® Number is often required by major business credit bureaus and many lenders or suppliers to establish and report business credit activity.
- How do I get a D-U-N-S® Number? A business can request a D-U-N-S® Number directly from Dun & Bradstreet, typically through an online application process.
