SortRefer achieves ISO 27001 and claims GDPR readiness

Published on

Online conveyancing platform SortRefer has stated that it has attained ISO 27001, a benchmark for information security management systems (ISMS).

An ISMS is a framework of policies and procedures that includes all legal, physical and technical controls involved in an organisation’s information risk management processes and is a standard which dovetails neatly with the new GDPR rules, according to CEO Kevin Tunnicliffe.

He said: “We are proud to have achieved the ISO 27001 accreditation at a time when the security of data and the online systems we all use every day are being targeted. Data security and how data is stored, accessed and used is front page news.

“On May 25th, under GDPR, data protection rules will change and all firms and organisations holding client information will have to conform with the new requirements. At SortRefer, we have been working to ensure that all of our systems and procedures are fit for purpose and meet the new rules. The ISO 27001 designation demonstrates our commitment to being proactive in ensuring that introducers to SortRefer can be assured that not only are their customers’ conveyancing needs being met, but also the data we hold is secure.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

Buyer demand stabilises but mortgage market remains cautious

The UK housing market may be showing early signs of stabilisation but mortgage brokers...

Cooling rents could ease affordability pressures for first-time buyers

Slower rental growth and improving affordability across much of the UK could provide some...

ABS 2026 review: Global and UK issues cool the market

It’s that time of the year again when the world of wholesale funding descends...

HomeOwners Alliance appoints Sarah Tucker as lead mortgage commentator

HomeOwners Alliance has partnered with property and mortgage expert Sarah Tucker, who will become...

Affordable hotspots drive first-time buyer price growth

Some of Britain's most affordable housing markets are seeing the strongest first-time buyer demand,...

Latest publication

Other news

Buyer demand stabilises but mortgage market remains cautious

The UK housing market may be showing early signs of stabilisation but mortgage brokers...

Cooling rents could ease affordability pressures for first-time buyers

Slower rental growth and improving affordability across much of the UK could provide some...

ABS 2026 review: Global and UK issues cool the market

It’s that time of the year again when the world of wholesale funding descends...