Webinar: Master monitoring & alerts to predict business failure early

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In today’s volatile business climate, staying informed isn’t just a competitive edge – it’s a survival strategy. CreditorWatch’s latest short and sharp 15-minute webinar, “Mastering Monitoring and Alerts for Smarter Business Decisions,” delivered crucial insights into how companies can get ahead of risk and protect their bottom line by making smarter, faster credit decisions.

Led by Luke Matthews, the session cuts through the noise and gets straight to the data—and the actions that matter most.

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What you’ll learn

  • Why defaults matter: Trade and ATO payment defaults are among the strongest leading indicators of business failure. Just one payment default raises the chance of a customer going under by 28% within the next 12 months. Four or more? That skyrockets to 75%.
  • Early warning signs: Matthews walked through real-life case studies showing how risk scores deteriorate over time—and why businesses often respond too late.
  • What to monitor and why: From ASIC notices to ATO defaults and risk band changes, knowing which alerts to act on immediately can make or break your collections strategy.
  • Live demo of CreditorWatch platform: The webinar includes a practical walkthrough of how to use the High Risk tab and alert settings for maximum visibility across your customer base.
  • Expert economic context: A snapshot from Chief Economist Ivan Colhoun outlines the macroeconomic forces impacting Australian businesses today, including COVID aftershocks, rising insolvencies, and new tariff pressures from the U.S.

Who should watch?

If you’re a finance professional, credit controller, business owner, or anyone responsible for managing risk and cash flow, this webinar is a must-watch. It’s short, insightful, and packed with data-backed recommendations.

Don’t wait for the next default alert to hit your inbox. Learn how to spot the red flags early and act before it’s too late.

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Creditor Watch

CreditorWatch is a leading Australian data and technology company that provides businesses with access to unique data and innovative products. By using their platform, customers can confidently manage their commercial relationships, improve productivity and reduce financial risk. As a commercial credit reporting bureau, CreditorWatch offers a complete suite of credit reporting products and data insights covering the entire customer lifecycle, from customer onboarding and credit decision automation to credit risk management and automated collections.

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