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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostAs a third party contractor who is not an employee of the Bank they would not be liable for that type of negligence you have to have liability to cover that. I asked two of the managers at the place where I worked and both said they did not have to credit check contractors, a credit check was done as part of the recruitment process and you were only offered a permanent position if you passed.
Not to say that they are not doing that now, this was a few years ago so could have changed.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe've had a thread about this recently and where not everyone is checked for one reason or another the comment that only permies are credit checked couldn't be further from the the truth. Anyone who is working with systems that can be abused or are regulated will need to go through some level of checking.
To allow people on to these systems without it is pure negligence if not illegal/against banking codes.
Not to say that they are not doing that now, this was a few years ago so could have changed.
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostNot in the UK now but going back a few years I have had several contracts for Banks and not one has done a credit check on me, not that it would have bothered me but as far as I know it was only permies that were credit checked.
To allow people on to these systems without it is pure negligence if not illegal/against banking codes.
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Not in the UK now but going back a few years I have had several contracts for Banks and not one has done a credit check on me, not that it would have bothered me but as far as I know it was only permies that were credit checked.
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Originally posted by Biqv View PostHi
I have been selected for one of the Investment Bank in UK to work as contractor. But my doubt is how deeply they do credit check?
Because my credit score is very low, in noddle it shows 400 and there are few late payments and 2defaults recently.
There are no CCJ's in my account.
Will that impact my Job?
Thanks
However with no bankruptcy and no CCJ you should be fine.
Speak to the agent. And do not lie!
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Originally posted by Biqv View PostHi
I have been selected for one of the Investment Bank in UK to work as contractor. But my doubt is how deeply they do credit check?
Because my credit score is very low, in noddle it shows 400 and there are few late payments and 2defaults recently.
There are no CCJ's in my account.
Will that impact my Job?
Thanks
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Background Verification
Hi
I have been selected for one of the Investment Bank in UK to work as contractor. But my doubt is how deeply they do credit check?
Because my credit score is very low, in noddle it shows 400 and there are few late payments and 2defaults recently.
There are no CCJ's in my account.
Will that impact my Job?
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