Japan Risk Management Center (JRMC), a Sales Company for Japan Credit Information Service Co., Ltd., Achieves 200 Contracts for Anti-Social Forces Compliance Check Service (JCIS WEB DB® Ver.3)
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73/100
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8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Japan Risk Management Center (JRMC), a sales company for Japan Credit Information Service Co., Ltd., announced that its "JCIS WEB DB® Ver.3" anti-social forces compliance check service has reached 200 contracted companies. The service features local newspaper information, police-related intelligence, and highly accurate identity verification, addressing the growing corporate demand for excluding anti-social forces. The Japan Credit Information Service Group, led by Representative Director Naoshi Kozuka, comprises several affiliated companies (Japan Whistleblowing Service Co., Ltd., Corporate Defense Risk Management Association, Japan Data Analysis Center Co., Ltd.) that provide internal reporting hotlines, risk management support, and data analysis services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What milestone did Japan Risk Management Center announce for JCIS WEB DB Ver.3?
- A: They announced that the anti-social forces compliance check service secured 200 contracted companies.
- Q: What percentage of anti-social force-related information is accounted for by local newspaper data?
- A: Local newspaper data accounts for approximately 80% of anti-social force-related information.
- Q: How does the identity check of JCIS WEB DB Ver.3 mitigate false positives?
- A: It cross-references multiple attributes such as birthdate, representative name, address, and phone number.
- Q: When was Japan Credit Information Service Co., Ltd. established and who is its representative?
- A: It was established in March 2018, and its Representative Director is Naoshi Kozuka.
- Q: What partnership and risk information coverage does Japan Credit Information Service Co., Ltd. have?
- A: It has a partnership with Singapore's ARI company and covers over 5 million risk information items.