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Integrity Verification Services Private Limited
is part of
The EIPR Group, which is India's largest
investigation agency specializing in anti-counterfeiting
solutions. EIPR is the first to put India's excellent
copyright and intellectual property rights law to good
use, for the benefit of the manufacturers, artists,
entertainment industry, software developers, scientists,
intellectuals, creative thinkers, and the nation as a whole. EIPR has an all India presence, with
its head office being located at Mumbai, the commercial
capital of India. EIPR branch offices are located at
Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Ahmedabad.
We’re experts at verifying the credentials of the
staff a company is about to hire.
That includes the educational and professional
qualifications the applicants claim to possess as well
as the employment history they’ve offered you. Mind you,
we do the screening in a scrupulously legal, overt and
ethical manner. Above board, in other words.
With the express knowledge and consent of the person
under scrutiny.
The
IVS
Management
ABHAY AGGARWAL, Chief Executive Officer, an MBA
in Finance from Hartford CT, is an experienced HR
professional and an accomplished and skilled analyst
with proven leadership qualities.
ZAHEER KHAN, Managing Director, heads EIPR which he has
steered almost single-handedly to a leading position in
the Intellectual Property Rights enforcement arena.
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We are on the membership
scrolls of NAPBS
(National Association for
Professional Background
Screening)
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Did You Know? |
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9 out of 10
Fortune 1000 companies
use a formal Pre-Employment Background Screening
program
in the USA. |
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You get the point, of course.
We’re in the risk mitigation arena, you see, as
the BPOs and MNCs call it.
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This shouldn’t happen to
YOU...
8 out of 10 BPOs don’t use
integrated security mitigation
tools, say industry sources. |
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Maybe, that’s why one of the
leading players based in Pune - boasting a
security certification from no less than an
international trade body - found themselves in a
fix when some of their current and ex-staff
members were accused of stealing their US clients’
funds. |
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