Armed with CreditRiskMonitor’s SupplyChainMonitor product, procurement teams worldwide are restructuring by onshoring, nearshoring, and avoiding increasingly risky countries.
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Keep your brains about you: if it looks like a zombie, acts like a zombie, and reports like a zombie, it is probably a zombie.

The Russia/Ukraine conflict has pushed oil prices above $100 USD per barrel, further impacting the profitability, or lack thereof, of the airline industry. We identify airlines most at risk of bankruptcy.

SupplyChainMonitor provides vendor risk assessment and the uncovering of growth opportunities in complex supply chains. EV batteries are just one example.

With escalating geopolitical tensions and heavy sanctions hitting Russia and China, corporations are sourcing alternative suppliers from other countries.

Deep cracks are surfacing in global corporate debt markets. The timing of corporate bankruptcies is always difficult to predict, yet FRISK® score trends show that the odds of a bankruptcy wave have measurably increased.

The media and financial institutions, including the Federal Reserve, underreport the proliferation of zombie firms, a frightening reality you must not ignore. Learn how you can use the FRISK® score and other CreditRiskMonitor report features to protect your company from bankruptcy-prone zombies.

Credit professionals use CreditRiskMonitor®’s Trade Contributor Program to gain quality, real-time insights into their accounts receivable portfolio. We collect in excess of $2 trillion in trade data annually from our trade providers. After processing this data, we work with credit professionals to be more proactive and tactical with their accounts receivable to make healthier business decisions.

The FRISK® score routinely identifies zombies across all industries. In fact, total high-risk companies worldwide have increased by nearly 50% since October 2021, which indicates another wave of bankruptcies is on the horizon.