
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has secured three ISO certifications to boost its efficiency.
Director, Communication and Public Affairs of the Corporation, Bashir Nuhu, disclosed this in a statement, yesterday.
He said the three certifications were granted by the MSECB, which is a leading international provider of audit and certification services.
“The three ISO certifications are Information Security Management System ISO/IEC 27001:2013 (on how organisations manage and protect their information assets so that they remain safe and secure); IT Service Management System ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 (on how to ensure effective and resilient services in today’s changing service delivery environment) and Business Continuity Management System, ISO 2230, which speaks to the requirements for a management system to protect against, reduce the likelihood of and ensure businesses recover from disruptive incidents).
“The certifications followed a rigorous and independent audit exercise confirming that the NDIC complies with the requirements for the three standards,” the statement said.
ISO is an independent, non-governmental international organisation that brings together experts from around the world to develop, voluntary, consensus-based, market-relevant international standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges.