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AAA rating - what does it mean?
Dun & Bradstreet is a world leader in providing business insight, and has the world’s largest database of its kind with information on over 83 million companies. D&B continuously ranks companies’ solvency in consideration of their activities.
Triple A is the highest credit rating. Companies with Triple A have an excellent capacity to meet their payment liabilities.
To receive a AAA rating, a company must be well-established (usually older than 10 years) and have excellent key figures (significantly better than the industry average). In general, there must not be any record of defaulted payments for the company itself or key people in the company.
The usefulness of this kind of ranking can be expressed this way:
A company that lives beyond its means and is not profitable is not trustworthy to deal with—especially not in a long-term partnership, since payment problems will eventually arise.
Profitability and good solvency are important to many of our partners. For our:
• customers, that we can live up to quality requirements and expectations
• suppliers, that we can live up to our commitments
• employees, so they can have a secure workplace
• society, that the company meets the requirements of national and local government.
We at Wenell are proud to have received a AAA ranking. It shows that we meet the requirements and expectations our partners have every right to demand from us.
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Torsgatan 13, Box 873, SE-101 37 Stockholm, Sweden, phone +46 8 545 700 80
Vädursgatan 6, SE-412 50 Göteborg, Sweden, phone +46 31 773 82 50
Carlsgatan 12, SE-211 20 Malmö, Sweden, phone +46 40 10 85 50
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