Indicates whether the organization has a written policy for client protection and a system to monitor compliance with this policy.
Indicates whether the organization has a written policy for client protection and a system to monitor compliance with this policy.
Organizations should footnote the relevant details of their client protection policy, including the types of client protection practices enforced and the systems in place for ensuring compliance. See usage guidance for further information.
This metric is intended to capture the organization’s policy on client protection, including market conduct rules and client protection regulation, whether created voluntarily or through government mandate.
Examples of policy characteristics, to footnote, may include: whether the policy is written and publicized, details of the client protection practices outlined within the policy, whether the policy complies with regulatory requirements, and whether the organization endorses the Client Protection Standards from Cerise+SPTF's Client Protection Pathway
Examples of client protection practices that may be captured in the policy include: codified organizational values and standards of professional conduct expected of all employees, integration of client protection standards into employee performance evaluations, design of products that are appropriate and do no harm to clients, avoidance of aggressive sales techniques and dangerous commercial practices, disclosure of full cost information, enforcement of clear and proactive communication with clients, and protection of client privacy, among others.
Organizations can refer to the Client Protection Standards from Cerise+SPTF's Client Protection Pathway and the SPI4 for additional indicators related to client protection. SPI4 is a social audit tool, developed for financial service providers, which can apply to any organization with both social and financial objectives.
Metrics identified as "cross-category" are those that are relevant to any IRIS+ Impact Category or Impact Theme (i.e., these metrics are not specific to any particular industry/category or theme).