The Qatar Credit Bureau has received two ISO certifications for cybersecurity systems as well as business continuity, after it successfully passed a security audit.
The certifications are reflection of the bureau's efforts to adopt the best practices internationally, particularly in the field of securing digital transactions and monitoring cybersecurity risks.
It was also a result of the bureau's comprehensive cybersecurity strategy in co-operation with OISSG Consultancy (OISSG). Intertek awarded the certifications to the bureau for its effort.
Commenting on the occasion, HE the Governor of the Qatar Central Bank, Sheikh Abdullah bin Saoud al-Thani said that it was yet another achievement for the Bureau.
Sheikh Abdullah praised the centre's employees and its partners for their efforts in implementing the strategy and for their dedication to providing trusted solutions to their clients that helps develop the financial sector.
Qatar Credit Bureau CEO, Sheikha Maryam bint Khalifa al-Thani expressed her delight with the achievement, stressing the importance of providing good services to the centre's clients.
The bureau provides accurate and comprehensive credit on individuals and organisations in Qatar, to help reliably evaluate their credit worthiness.
It is considered one of QCB's most important supporting tools in enhancing the effectiveness of regulating financial institutions, and lowering credit risk through sound policy and maintaining accurate data.
The certifications are reflection of the bureau's efforts to adopt the best practices internationally, particularly in the field of securing digital transactions and monitoring cybersecurity risks.
It was also a result of the bureau's comprehensive cybersecurity strategy in co-operation with OISSG Consultancy (OISSG). Intertek awarded the certifications to the bureau for its effort.
Commenting on the occasion, HE the Governor of the Qatar Central Bank, Sheikh Abdullah bin Saoud al-Thani said that it was yet another achievement for the Bureau.
Sheikh Abdullah praised the centre's employees and its partners for their efforts in implementing the strategy and for their dedication to providing trusted solutions to their clients that helps develop the financial sector.
Qatar Credit Bureau CEO, Sheikha Maryam bint Khalifa al-Thani expressed her delight with the achievement, stressing the importance of providing good services to the centre's clients.
The bureau provides accurate and comprehensive credit on individuals and organisations in Qatar, to help reliably evaluate their credit worthiness.
It is considered one of QCB's most important supporting tools in enhancing the effectiveness of regulating financial institutions, and lowering credit risk through sound policy and maintaining accurate data.