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Today, I received a strange phone call from Zhengzhou Enterprise Credit Center 1 13 15, asking me to improve my credit file. Is it true?/You don't say.

I am with them, but Hangzhou is in my charge. This institution is an enterprise, not a public institution, nor a state functional department, but it is controlled by the state management, which means that the state has outsourced the work of credit reporting to private enterprises.

1 13 15 This system platform is managed by the state and privately contracted by Zhengzhou Enterprise Credit Center. Private parties adopt, collect and upload your enterprise information to 1 13 15. Make some hard money from it.

As for the role, it depends on what your company does. If you are doing trade, factories and the like are extremely needed. For example, there is a company that wants to purchase goods. It happens that you have this product, but others also have it, right? Of course, this is normal market competition. But as this enterprise, why should he trust your enterprise, in case your enterprise has bad credit? Is this a leather bag company? Have a bad reputation in the industry? He certainly doesn't know this, and then you need public relations, relationships and long-term communication to gain their trust, right?

At this time, the third-party credit file is useful, and all the negative and positive information of your enterprise is available. He will know what your business is like when he looks it up on 1 13 15. A lot less trouble, right?

There are also two kinds of credit files. One is from your industrial and commercial bureau. This is very official. There is nothing substantial in it. The industrial and commercial bureau will not send people to use the actual information of the enterprise.

There is also a third-party credit file, 1 13 15. At present, many local governments require bidders to produce third-party credit files (ratings) in the procurement bidding of public institutions, rather than industrial and commercial ones. Last month, Zhejiang also issued a document, which clearly put forward the requirements.

I'm exhausted from typing so many words. I don't know anything and I can ask questions. I am a volunteer.