What is a Commercial Credit Score?

The Commercial Credit Score (CCS) predicts the likelihood of a business paying its bills in a severely delinquent manner (91 days or more past terms). D&B defines severe delinquency as a business with at least 10% of its payments 91 days or more past due, based on the information in D&B�s commercial database. The score ranges from 101 to 670, where 101 represent the highest probability and 670 represent the lowest possibility of delinquency.