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PromptPay - Due Diligence

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We have undertaken extensive work ensuring that OnTime satisfies various safety and regulatory obligations within the UK. Not withstanding we continue to seek the very best legal opinion for best practice procedures.
Below are some examples of where we sought expert opinion and where approval has been communicated.
International patent number                               6,195,648
ISO 9001: 2000 Certificate number                  11531
ECE type-approval certificate number            E24 10R-02073

Trading Standards :Trading standards offer consumer protection, publish codes of conduct, guidance, apply enforcement action and whilst monitoring operating standards, can provide advice to all sections of commerce.

VOSA provides a range of licensing, testing and enforcement services with the aim of improving the roadworthiness standards of vehicles ensuring the compliance of operators and drivers with road traffic legislation, and supporting the independent Traffic Commissioners.
 

A leading provider of legal advice to the Motor Trade, assisting car dealers, groups and brokers across the UK

Salans have sector specialisation and are expert in the consumer credit arena, particularly in aspects that affect motor finance. .Stephen Finch from Salans has provided the UK legal opinion for Prompt Pay UK Ltd. Stephen has been a member of the firm's Global Board for a number of years and on 1st January 2005 was appointed Chairman of the Board.”

McClure Naismith “With Offices in London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, Frank Johnson from McClure Naismith was appointed to provide the opinion for Scotland. As Partner, Frank is Convenor of both the Law Society of Scotland’s Consumer Law Committee and Convenor of the Society’s Privacy Committee. He is also a member of the Finance & Leasing Association’s Data Protection Working Party. He is a frequent lecturer on consumer credit issues.

As Ireland’s official standards body, the NSAI aims to inspire consumer confidence and protect industry interests through setting standards and issuing certification in the quality and safety of goods and services. The NSAI benchmarks these standards against international best practice and is therefore a key facilitator of fair trade both in Ireland and in global markets.

ISO standards add value to all types of business operations. They contribute to making the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services more efficient, safer and cleaner. ISO standards also serve to safeguard consumers and users of products and services in general - as well as making their lives simpler.

 

 

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