AAA Cash Flow's Code of Ethics
Our Mission: Protecting Our Customers & Providing the Best Service Possible
- Our members will aspire to the highest code of professional ethics, as generally expected by the business community.
- Our members will aspire to the highest level of industrial competence through continued education, and by sharing ideas and experiences with other IFA members.
- Our members shall be honest and thorough in all business dealings, including dealings with clients, client 's customers, lenders and others in our industry.
- Our members shall utilize and maintain accurate accounting systems to track each client's transactions.
- Our members shall treat all client account information as confidential. This information shall not be disclosed to any person or entity, other than by a client's direction or by court order.
- Our members shall facilitate the move from one factor to another should a client wish to make a change.
- Our members shall abide by all local, state and federal laws.
- No member shall engage in any activity constituting or leading up to a conflict of interest.
- Our members shall treat all persons fairly and equally regardless of age, race, gender, religion, disability, or national origin.
- Our members shall assist one another in all industry aspects except for proprietary information. Members shall not use or take advantage of information which may have been obtained in the process.
- Our members shall subscribe to truth in advertising practices.
- Our members shall strive to promote The International Factoring Association and its goals and objectives, as well as the commercial finance industry as a whole, through educational venues, public relations opportunities, and member advertising media.
- Our members shall communicate non-confidential information relating to another member's violation of this Code of Ethics to the IFA Board of Directors. In the event of such a violation, the member will be required to change their behavior.
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