Learn: UK company-intelligence concepts
Seqenta Learn explains the financial-health scores and risk signals used in UK company intelligence — what each one measures, how it is calculated from Companies House and Gazette filings, and how to read it. These are decision-support explainers; they do not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice.
Financial-health scores
- Altman Z-Score — a five-ratio model that estimates a company’s distance from financial distress.
- Ohlson O-Score coming soon
- Piotroski F-Score coming soon
Risk signals
- County Court Judgments (CCJs) coming soon
- Gazette insolvency notices coming soon
- Overdue accounts coming soon
- PSC (people with significant control) changes coming soon
Common questions
What is company intelligence?
Company intelligence is the practice of monitoring publicly filed information about a business — its accounts, directors, ownership, and legal notices — to understand its financial health and risk. Seqenta gathers this from Companies House and The Gazette across 5.5M+ UK companies and presents it as decision-support indicators.
Does Seqenta provide financial advice?
No. Seqenta presents financial-health scores and risk signals as decision-support indicators that explain what the data means. It does not provide financial, legal, or investment advice, and does not tell users what action to take on any company.
Scores and signals on Seqenta are decision-support indicators calculated from public filings. They explain what the data means; they are not financial, legal, or investment advice, and they do not recommend any action on a company.