
Your Guide to Critical Business Alerts

You already receive alerts for personal risks like potential identity theft that help protect you from harm. Shouldn’t your company get the same level of protection?
That’s where Critical Business Alerts in Conductor come in. These alerts act as an early-warning system, flagging potential risks to your business before they escalate into costly problems. With timely, automated insights, you can take action quickly without waiting on buyers or support teams.
What are Critical Business Alerts?
Critical Business Alerts are real-time notifications that help you stay ahead of threats and vulnerabilities. They highlight risk signals across financial, operational, and cyber categories so you can take immediate steps to protect your business and maintain trust with your buyers.
Think of them as a security radar for your company: scanning for risk, notifying you of red flags, and giving you the opportunity to remediate issues before they turn into crises.
Types of Critical Business Alerts you’ll receive
Here are some examples of the alerts you may see:
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Remit-to Banking Account Changed
You’ll be notified if your remit-to account is changed for payments from listed buyers. -
Remit-to Address Changed
Alerts you when your remit-to address is updated for payments from listed buyers. -
Contact Information Changed or New Contact Added
Notifies you when your supplier account contact details are updated, or a new contact is added. -
Cyber Score Is High Risk
Lets you know if your company’s vulnerability to cyberattacks reaches a high-risk level. -
Cyber Score Increased by More Than 15%
Signals a sudden spike in cyber risk so you can act quickly. -
Equifax™ Score Dropped
Alerts you if your business credit score decreases, impacting financial credibility. -
Business Not Found on Secretary of State List
Warns you if your business cannot be verified in the Secretary of State’s database. -
Registered Bank on Prohibited List
Notifies you if your bank account is flagged on a prohibited or restricted list such as for sanctions, AML, or CFT.
Why these alerts matter
Every one of these alerts is designed to give you a head start on risk management. Instead of discovering issues too late, after they have already impacted payments, credibility, or compliance, you’ll be empowered to:
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Act quickly on critical changes
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Protect your reputation with buyers and partners
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Safeguard your payments from fraud and disruption
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Strengthen your resilience against cyber and financial risks
In summary
Your business deserves the same level of protection as your personal identity. With Critical Business Alerts, you get:
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Early warnings on key risk signals
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Real-time visibility into critical business changes
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The ability to act before issues escalate
It’s proactive protection that keeps you and your buyers one step ahead.