The Code of Conduct has 3 key objectives:
- Data quality
- Consumer protection
- Customer-centricity
The Code has enumerated the following 12 credit reporting principles:
▪ Lawfulness – customer information must be shared in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and international best practice
▪ Minimality –credit information must be adequate, timely, relevant, and not excessive in relation to intended purposes
▪ Consent and purpose specification –Members should obtain clear and specific consent from their customers to share their credit information, preferably in writing
▪ Data retention periods – Credit information shall be retained by the bureaus for the minimum period stipulated in Regulation
▪ Information quality – Consumer credit information must be accurate, complete and up-to-date. CRBs and Members are both responsible for the quality of consumer credit information.
▪ Notification to consumers – Members must issue customers with specific pre-listing, post-listing and adverse action notices as well as any other notice stipulated in the CRB Regulations
▪ Full file sharing – Members undertake to share full file information daily with all licensed CRBs and update credit information as soon as any change occurs and to correct any errors as soon as they are noticed
▪ Security and confidentiality – Information must be protected against accidental, unlawful destruction, unlawful intrusion, loss and wrongful alteration, unauthorized disclosure and access
▪ Access to credit information – Members will provide consumers with credit reports under all circumstances stipulated under the Regulations ▪ Data standardization – Members undertake to share data using the most current DST and through the industry Data Validation Tool in line with the CRB Regulations
▪ Customer complaints and dispute resolution- Members undertake to maintain functional and efficient dispute resolution processes and to educate customers on their rights including the right to refer unresolved disputes to Tatua Center, an Alternative Dispute Resolution Center established by CIS Kenya.