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Caerphilly’s Creditsafe gains Financial Conduct Authority accreditation

Business, News | | Published: 14:49, Tuesday May 2nd, 2017.

Business intelligence firm Creditsafe, which is based in Caerphilly, has been granted full Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) accreditation.

The firm is a major global supplier of online company credit reports, serving 200,000 subscription customers and producing 125 million credit reports annually.

In order to achieve the FCA accreditation, Creditsafe had to first become ‘International Organisation for Standardisation’ (ISO) compliant to ensure its products, processes and services are fit for purpose.

The firm has said the FCA accreditation is a significant benchmark in its evolution and will see Creditsafe working alongside some of the world’s largest banks to provide global financial information across the enterprise market
Creditsafe’s FCA authorised services now include providing credit references, credit information services and credit and risk management.

Paul Beard, Global Commercial Contracts Director at Creditsafe, said: “FCA authorisation demonstrates to current and future clients, particularly large enterprises that Creditsafe’s regulatory and operational infrastructure has met the highest standard demanded by the FCA.

“It is further evidence of our commitment to deliver excellence in credit reporting, and whether a client is an SME, enterprise or financial expert, they are receiving information to make business decisions from a trusted and regulated provider.

“This authorisation provides us with a competitive edge in an age of increasing compliance and regulation.”

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