Security

We provide an accessible service to our clients. We don’t compromise on security

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Keeping client data secure at all times

Our platform handles and provides access to sensitive data sources and for that reason we invest significantly in keeping that information secure at all stages of the process. Our clients trust us because we behave with transparency and in a responsible manner, never selling your information to third parties.

We are certified to the highest digital identity standards set by the government under the UK Trust Framework and undertake annual audits and biennial recertification to remain on the list of government certified providers.

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Our commitment to security and privacy

We’re committed to protecting your privacy by complying with the Data Protection Act 2018 and our data protection obligations under the GDPR.

Amiqus is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2022 information security standard, and the UK Governments cyber security accreditation scheme Cyber Essentials Plus. As part of these accreditations we are regularly audited by external organisations in order to maintain our information security program.

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