Search the company
Enter a Chinese legal name, supplier name, or 18-digit Unified Social Credit Code.
Search public registration data and explainable risk signals to confirm legal identity, operating status, and key warning signs before payment, contracts, onboarding, or shipment release.
Start with the supplier identity, choose the correct company, then decide whether a deeper report is needed.
Enter a Chinese legal name, supplier name, or 18-digit Unified Social Credit Code.
Review matching companies before opening a profile, so the wrong legal entity does not enter the review.
Use the basic profile first, then order a deeper report when payment size or risk requires more evidence.
Company checks are most useful when money, contracts, onboarding, or shipment timing creates real exposure.
Check the legal entity behind a quote, invoice, or bank detail before deposits or balance payments move.
View scenarioCompare the registered company with the contract party, invoice name, and supplier documents.
View scenarioGive procurement, finance, and compliance one shared company identity baseline before onboarding.
View scenarioUse public records when a supplier profile, payment request, or document trail looks inconsistent.
View scenarioThe first goal is not a vague score. It is a clearer company identity and a set of explainable signals that a buyer can review.
View example reportConfirm that the company can be matched to a registered Chinese legal entity.
Review legal name, USCC, representative, registration status, and location signals.
Look for public warning signs that may affect payment, onboarding, or compliance decisions.
Use registration and operating context to understand whether a supplier profile needs deeper review.
Start from company registry fields instead of relying only on a supplier website or English trading name.
Review signals with context, not a single black-box score that is hard to explain internally.
Turn Chinese registry information into a buyer-readable profile for sourcing, finance, and compliance teams.
Use these pages to understand Chinese company names, USCC lookup, report decisions, and common supplier verification workflows.
Practical playbooks for checking Chinese companies before payment, onboarding, or contracts.
OpenAnswers to common questions about company search, USCC lookup, credits, and reports.
OpenShort reads about supplier risk, verification workflows, and sourcing due diligence.
OpenLearn how to search, compare candidates, and open the correct company profile.
OpenAnswers on search, credits, privacy, data use, and when to order deeper evidence.
The fuzzy search list is free. A detail credit is used only when you open a selected company profile.
Use the registered Chinese legal name or the 18-digit Unified Social Credit Code whenever you have it.
No. The workflow is designed for buyer-side review using company registry information.
Use a full report when payment size, document inconsistency, or internal approval standards require more evidence.
Search the company first, compare the matching entities, then open the profile that matches your supplier record.