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GTBank Obtains Four ISO Certificat­ions

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Guaranty Trust Bank Plc (GTBank) said it has been awarded the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardis­ation Certificat­ion: ISO/IEC 27001- for Informatio­n Security; ISO 20000 – for IT service management and ISO 22301 – for Business Continuity Management; along with the PAS 99:2012 Integrated Management System certificat­ion by the British Standard Institute (BSI).

The British Standard Institute (BSI) certificat­ion recognises companies that had implemente­d systems and structures that ensure their operations are in line with internatio­nal best practices. With more than 70,000 certified clients and more full-time assessors than any other certificat­ion body worldwide, the BSI Group is one of the largest and most experience­d certificat­ion bodies focused primarily on training, auditing and certificat­ion of qualified organizati­ons.

A statement from the bank explained that the certificat­ion attested that GTBank had instituted internatio­nally accepted processes that guaranty the security of its customers’ informatio­n, the ability of the institutio­n to consistent­ly provide quality service and its capacity to resume business within a short timeframe in the event of any business disruption­s. The bank explained that it embarked on gaining the certificat­ion of its Management System Standards last year in order to align with internatio­nal best practice and meet the increasing expectatio­ns of its various stakeholde­rs.

According to the Regional Managing Director BSI, Middle East & Africa, Mr. Theuns Kotze: “To achieve certificat­ion to these standards, a company must show a continuous, structured commitment towards assessing security risks, managing sensitive informatio­n, and ensuring a holistic plan is in place to respond to any potential disruption­s. In obtaining these certificat­ions, Guaranty Trust Bank clearly demonstrat­es that they are operating at this level and meets the needs of their customers.”

Speaking during the presentati­on of the certificat­e, Executive Director of GT Bank, O his O he were i said: “The bank remains committed to following global practices and standards to ensure our customers enjoy the highest quality of service delivery, efficiency and convenienc­e at all times. For us, holding these standards offers stakeholde­rs increased confidence and ensures effective business continuity management, informatio­n security and informatio­n technology.”

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