Can a sole proprietorship apply for a D B code? Of course!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-06

Individually-owned businesses are self-employed persons whose personal or family property is used as operating capital, who have been approved and registered in accordance with the law, and who are engaged in non-agricultural industrial and commercial business activities within the scope of the law. Because of its nature as an individual rather than an enterprise, there are many restrictions on how an individual business can apply for a D&B code.

In the process of helping customers of individual industrial and commercial households apply for D&B codes, Xiao Chen found that the channels we usually use to apply for D&B codes of the nature of companies cannot be applied for individual industrial and commercial households (the application was rejected by D&B), which shows that there are certain restrictions on individual businesses when applying for D&B codes.

In the end, it was found that individual industrial and commercial households need to apply for codes from other channels before they will be allowed by Dun & Bradstreet.

The information required for individual businesses to apply for a D&B code is actually similar to that of a company

Applicant's information: name, mobile phone number, job title.

Company business license, official seal**.

The application form for applying for a D&B number is different from the application for a company. When the customer submits the information, Xiao Chen will give the corresponding application form according to the corresponding information, and the customer only needs to complete the application form according to Xiao Chen's prompts.

Because applying for a D&B code for individual businesses will be relatively complicated, if you have any other questions, you can also ask Xiao Chen, and Xiao Chen will patiently answer for you.

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