Why this exists
Supplier verification across the V4 region can be fragmented, inconsistent, and harder to act on than buyers expect.
Cross-border buying creates information friction
When you are buying from an unfamiliar supplier in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, or Hungary, the relevant signals are often spread across different registries, public sources, legal records, websites, and contact details. Buyers usually do not need a sprawling investigation. They need a clearer decision before money or contracts move.
The problem
- public information is fragmented across multiple sources
- cross-border review takes time and is hard to standardize
- supplier websites can look credible while revealing very little
- identity and registration signals do not always line up cleanly
- manual checks often produce scattered notes rather than a clear decision
- a bad supplier decision can create outsized downstream cost
Our approach
- one supplier at a time
- source-backed findings
- concise report format
- clear recommendation
- built for practical buyer decisions
- usable for one-off and recurring review needs
Why buyers use it
- clearer than scattered screenshots and notes
- more structured than ad hoc manual review
- useful before deposits, contracts, or onboarding
- better suited to specific supplier decisions
- easier to review internally
Talk to us
Questions about a one-off supplier check or repeated verification needs? We’ll help you choose the right starting point.