Check a UK company’s financial health before you trade with it.
See the filed accounts, company size, age and risk signals behind any credit decision — read for you in plain English. Free to check, no card needed.
What Verivello shows you
Live company status
Active, dormant, dissolved or in liquidation — checked live against the Companies House register the moment you search.
Filed accounts, read for you
Company size, net assets, employees and how recently accounts were filed — pulled from the official record, not a locked PDF.
Risk signals in plain English
Overdue filings, recent name or address changes, a string of dissolved sister companies — the AI flags what a cautious buyer would notice.
One-click due-diligence PDF
Download a shareable report to attach to a credit application, supplier form or file note.
How it works
Search any UK company
Type a company name or number. Verivello pulls the official Companies House record instantly.
Get the picture in plain English
Status, registered office, directors, owners, filing history and financial signals — read for you, not buried in PDFs.
Check, monitor or share
Download a PDF report, set a filing alert, or ask the AI a follow-up question.
Frequently asked
Is this a credit check or a credit score?
Verivello is not a credit reference agency and does not issue credit scores or ratings. It shows the official Companies House filings and accounts that a credit decision is based on, read in plain English — so you can judge financial health yourself, or alongside a formal credit report.
Is it free?
Yes — you can check any UK company’s status, accounts and directors for free. Pro (£19/mo) adds unlimited AI questions and PDF reports; Premium (£49/mo) adds filing alerts and everything else.
How current is the data?
The company status and registered office are re-checked live from Companies House when you open a company. Accounts reflect the latest documents on the public register.
Can I monitor a company after checking it?
Yes. Set a filing alert and Verivello emails you when the company files new accounts, changes officers, or its status changes.