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Before paying an invoice from a company you don't know, confirm the issuer really exists and matches what's printed on the invoice. We pull the official register record from 100+ countries and deliver it by email in minutes — one-time payment from €4.99, no account.
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Fake and manipulated invoices are among the most common B2B fraud patterns, and they work because accounts payable rarely has time to question a routine-looking document. A register check turns that around: in minutes you know whether the issuer exists, what its exact legal details are, and whether it is even still active.
The check pays for itself the first time it stops a payment — and it also protects legitimate relationships, because a matching record lets you pay a genuine new supplier with confidence.
The workflow is identical everywhere: choose the issuer's country, enter the company name or registration number, and receive the official register record by email in minutes — a structured company record plus a branded PDF, with the original register document where the register provides it.
One-time payment from €4.99. No account, no subscription, no software to install.
Look the issuer up in the official company register of its home country and compare legal name, registration number and registered address with the invoice. We cover 100+ countries with one identical workflow — pick the country, enter the company, receive the official record by email.
No. Fraudsters routinely invoice in the name of real companies with substituted bank details. The register check confirms the issuer exists and matches the invoice; the payment details still need confirming through a channel you already know, not one printed on the invoice.
Details that don't match the register, an issuer that is dissolved or in liquidation, a company incorporated only weeks ago, or a registered seat at a PO box while the invoice suggests a full operation. Any one of them justifies pausing the payment.
From €4.99 as a one-time payment, depending on the country — far less than a single fraudulent invoice. No account and no subscription required.