Financial Services Industry

Financial Services Industry

Background checks in the financial services industry are particularly thorough and extensive due to the sensitive nature of the work and regulatory requirements. Here’s an overview of background checks for the financial services industry.

Financial services background checks serve several critical purposes to include:

• Regulatory compliance
• Protecting sensitive customers and organizational data
• Minimizing risks of fraud, embezzlement, and other financial crimes
• Verifying qualifications and experience of candidates
• Maintaining trust and integrity of the organization
• Protect against negligent hiring claims

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Criminal County Search

A search will be conducted from public record through available court indexes at the lower level and upper level courts; as available. A misdemeanor and felony record search will be performed, unless otherwise noted. This is a county-level service available nationwide, U.S. territories and some Canadian provinces*. International searches also available.

Social Security Trace (ID Report)

This service verifies the validity of the social security number, past addresses, aliases, year and state issued. This is extremely helpful when trying to determine what counties to search for criminal records. The number is also crossed checked with the Social Security Administration to see if the number was ever used in a death benefit claim or fraudulent activity.

Motor Vehicle Report(MVR)

This is another extremely useful service. This shows the applicant’s true date of birth and reveals the individual’s driving record/history. The report shows failure to appear in court and arrest warrants. Sometimes counties that were not originally requested appear on the MVR.

Federal Criminal Search

Search is done on a national level or district level, however the service is ordered. This service includes 85 of the 94 Federal districts. This search identifies crimes committed on federal property and crimes against the government such as tax evasion, drug trafficking, immigration law violations, wire fraud and mail fraud.

Criminal County Search

A search will be conducted from public record through available court indexes at the lower level and upper level courts; as available. A misdemeanor and felony record search will be performed, unless otherwise noted. This is a county-level service available nationwide, U.S. territories and some Canadian provinces*. International searches also available.

Social Security Trace (ID Report)

This service verifies the validity of the social security number, past addresses, aliases, year and state issued. This is extremely helpful when trying to determine what counties to search for criminal records. The number is also crossed checked with the Social Security Administration to see if the number was ever used in a death benefit claim or fraudulent activity.

Motor Vehicle Report(MVR)

This is another extremely useful service. This shows the applicant’s true date of birth and reveals the individual’s driving record/history. The report shows failure to appear in court and arrest warrants. Sometimes counties that were not originally requested appear on the MVR.

Federal Criminal Search

Search is done on a national level or district level, however the service is ordered. This service includes 85 of the 94 Federal districts. This search identifies crimes committed on federal property and crimes against the government such as tax evasion, drug trafficking, immigration law violations, wire fraud and mail fraud.

Employment Verification

Verifies the applicant’s dates of employment, basic duties, and position. (Salary history subject to additional fee where available)

Education Verification

Verifies the applicant’s degree earned, graduation date, dates of attendance, and course(s) taken (where available).

Professional License Verification

Verifies an applicant’s license, license type, agency issued, current status, date issued, and date of expiration.

Terrorist Search Plus (World Report)

A very useful tool. This search includes OFAC Special Designated Nationals (SDN) & Blocked Persons, OFAC Sanctioned Countries, including Major Cities & Ports, Non-Cooperative Countries and Territories, Department of State Trade Control (DTC) Debarred Parties, U.S. Bureau of Industry & Security Unverified Entities- Denied Entities List-Denied Persons List, FBI Most Wanted Terrorist, FBI Top Ten Most Wanted, INTERPOL Most Wanted List, Bank of England Sanctioned List, Canadian Sanctions List (OSFI), United Nations Consolidated Sanctions List, Politically Exposed Persons List, European Union Terrorism List and World Bank Ineligible Firm.

Form I-9 Verification

The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) legally mandates that U.S. employers verify the employment eligibility status of newly-hired employees.Our Form I-9 Verification Service simplifies and improves the efficiency of your verification process.

Employment Credit Report

This service gives summary of public records that include total debt, charge offs, repossession, liens, collection accounts, revolving accounts, installment accounts, mortgage accounts, credit inquiries, and delinquent accounts. Also provides some aliases used, and previous addresses.
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Protect Your Company’s Reputation

A victim of sexual harassment in the workplace may have a cause of action for negligent hiring on the part of her employer if she can show that the employer was aware of the harasser’s termination from a previous position for the same behavior.

Best Practices

To ensure compliance and effectiveness, manufacturing companies should:

• Create a written background check policy with clear guidelines
• Avoid automatic pass/fail disqualifiers and conduct individualized assessments
• Continuously review and audit the background check process
• Stay informed about state and local laws, including “Ban the Box” regulations Allow candidates to provide explanations for any concerning information in their background check

By following these practices, companies can build a safer workplace, improve hiring quality, and minimize legal risks associated with background checks.

We understand the specific screening requirements for different industries like finance, healthcare, transportation etc. By prioritizing these factors, businesses can select a background check program that aligns with their specific needs and helps mitigate hiring risks while maintaining compliance.