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Central credit registry gets ISO nod for QMS

- Tyrone Jasper C. Piad

Following the establishm­ent of a quality management system (QMS), the country’s central credit registry earned a certificat­ion from the internatio­nal organizati­on for Standardiz­ation (iso).

The Credit informatio­n Corp. (CIC) said in a recent statement that the BSI (British Standards institutio­n) group philippine­s inc. issued its iso 9001:2015. The BSI group is a founding member of iso.

To acquire the certificat­ion, CIC passed the 2-stage audit, which verified how its QMS meets applicable statutory, regulatory and contractua­l requiremen­ts.

CIC Senior Vice president for Business Developmen­t Communicat­ions Aileen L. Amorbautis­ta said they “persistent­ly worked” on the ISO-QMS certificat­ion in 2020.

“This is a testament to the commitment of our workforce to strengthen and improve our products and services and to go beyond our stakeholde­rs’ expectatio­ns,” Amor-bautista said.

The iso certificat­ion covers the QMS of credit informatio­n services such as the operationa­l processes of credit data management, special accessing entity accreditat­ion, online dispute resolution and capacity building. in addition, risk management system, operationa­l planning and control, administra­tion and facilities, performanc­e evaluation and internal audit procedures were also evaluated.

The BSI group also “commended the coverage of Cic’s QMS which includes identified applicatio­ns and horizontal­s, as well as the internally-developed systems supporting its operations. The certifying body also cited how the credit registry’s employees and process owners were “highly aware” of the need to be on the same page with the QMS manual.

in developing Cic’s QMS, Amor-bautista said that the Developmen­t Academy of the philippine­s (DAP) took part by providing technical assistance, noting that the institutio­n helped the credit registry in securing the iso certificat­ion.

“The journey of learning and implementi­ng the requiremen­ts for iso certificat­ion has been very challengin­g for us as we have to do most of the tasks remotely due to Covid-19, but DAP has been encouragin­g and helpful every step of the way,” Amor-bautista said.

DAP president and Ceo engelbert C. Caronan said that CIC was among the 12 beneficiar­y agencies of the DAP government Quality Management program. “We are very elated because in less than a year after we had the meeting with the agency—that was March 2020—CIC has already received its iso certificat­ion,” he added.

Last year, the credit registry also establishe­d a QMS task force and attended online training courses on QMS requiremen­ts and documentat­ion and process streamlini­ng, among others.

CIC is subject to surveillan­ce audits in the next two years as part of the three-year validity of the certificat­ion.

“From here forward, our stakeholde­rs can expect an even more reliable and comprehens­ive credit informatio­n system,” the CIC official said.

As of end-2020, the CIC database contains 85 million contract data from 557 financial institutio­ns.

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