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Verify an invoice — check the issuer before you pay

Before paying an invoice from a company you don't know, confirm the issuer really exists and matches what's printed on the invoice. invoice check — Source category and expected fields vary by country and are shown before payment; the delivered report identifies the source used.

One-time payment · no account · no subscription

Why check the issuer before paying

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. Source category and expected fields vary by country and are shown before payment; the delivered report identifies the source used. Expected fields are shown before payment; the final report contains the data actually retrieved for the selected company.

Source category and expected fields vary by country and are shown before payment; the delivered report identifies the source used.

One check, 120+ countries

Source category and expected fields vary by country and are shown before payment; the delivered report identifies the source used. Expected fields are shown before payment; the final report contains the data actually retrieved for the selected company. A branded report PDF is included; an original source document is included only when listed before checkout.

One-time payment from €4.99. No account, no subscription, no software to install.

Check an invoice issuer by country

Frequently asked questions

How do I verify an invoice from a foreign company?

Source category and expected fields vary by country and are shown before payment; the delivered report identifies the source used. Expected fields are shown before payment; the final report contains the data actually retrieved for the selected company.

The issuer exists — does that make the invoice genuine?

No. Fraudsters routinely invoice in the name of real companies with substituted bank details. Source category and expected fields vary by country and are shown before payment; the delivered report identifies the source used.

Which red flags should I look for?

Expected fields are shown before payment; the final report contains the data actually retrieved for the selected company. Any one of them justifies pausing the payment.

What does an issuer check cost?

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.

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