Partner Due Diligence
Conducting a thorough investigation into your vendors, suppliers, contractors, service providers, customer and any other third parties connected to your business.
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What is partner due diligence?
If your company is a player in today’s complex global business landscape, it’s critical to know who you’re dealing with. Partner due diligence should be a key component of any healthy due diligence and compliance program, with a specific focus on the third parties with whom you do business – or hope to do business with.
Partner due diligence involves conducting a thorough investigation or risk and compliance check into your vendors, suppliers, contractors, service providers, customers and any other third parties connected to your business, so you can:- make more informed decisions about your partnerships, based on relevant data.
- evaluate potential threats to your business.
- mitigate these risks.
This process includes collecting data, substantiating and confirming the information, and assessing any warning signs or other issues your investigation uncovers.
There are a number of details that effective partner due diligence software can reveal about your business associates, including:
- whether the entity or individual is indeed real and legitimate, through background and identity checks
- whether they have the necessary experience in your industry
- potential conflicts of interest
- brand and product quality
- the entity’s or individual’s financial health
- a history of bribery, corruption or other legal issues
You also need to pay special attention to whether your partner or potential partner organization:
- operates with integrity and transparency, and enjoys a positive reputation in the market
- maintains relationships with government officials or other politically exposed persons (PEPs)
- makes unusual financial demands in your dealings, such as asking for anonymity of transactions, requesting an unconventional compensation structure, using non-standard payment methods or requiring advanced payment for certain transactions
- lacks the resources to provide certain services
To protect your business from financial, reputational and regulatory risk and liability, it’s essential to be aware of such particulars before continuing or entering into a relationship with any third parties.
How can LexisNexis help with partner due diligence checks and monitoring?
When you’re ready to undertake partner due diligence to gain even further insight into those individuals and entities with whom you do business (or hope to do business), Nexis Diligence™ the third-party compliance risk management and due diligence software can help.
Our due diligence, risk and third-party compliance check tool takes your investigation efforts a step further, with extensive research capabilities and robust third-party monitoring. Nexis Diligence curates all the essential information as well as the regulatory data you need in one easy-to-use solution. Arming your business with these facts, figures and codes of practice ensures that you’ll be both well-informed and continuously compliant.
At the heart of Nexis Diligence is its vast collection of international news and other informational materials. These resources include more than 150 premium business information databases; millions of public and private company profiles; and more than 26,000 current news sources. Plus, our news archive dates back 40 years, so you can take a deep dive into historical data.
You’ll also have access to PEP lists, watchlists and international sanctions lists as well as to the LexisNexis® database of international court cases and decisions.
Nexis Diligence boasts a report builder as well, which you can use to create customized documentation – complete with date and time stamps – so in the case of a regulatory audit, you can verify your ongoing compliance.
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