Capita CRB check goes online
Capita Recruitment Vetting Services has introduced an online Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checking system.
E-bulk, a web-based CRB disclosure management system, allows an applicant’s data to be captured, processed, checked and countersigned.
Andrew Yarwood, marketing manager for Capita Recruitment Vetting Service, says: “The new E-bulk system promises to be faster, easier, more efficient, and with no data errors. This is due to the fact that there is no need for postal costs and a reduced administrative cost; it’s also more secure with all application records being held in one place. For employers and employees alike the new CRB check online will mean a great deal less hassle.”
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Readers' comments (1)
David Follett | Mon, 28 Jun 2010 1:16 am
CRB Director, Adele Townsend said,
“The launch of our first electronic application system represents a significant milestone for the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and demonstrates our commitment to our customers to work towards making all of our services accessible electronically.
The CRB have worked closely with Atlantic Data through the development of our new e-Bulk service to ensure that the service meets the needs of our customers. Atlantic Data are a valued customer of the CRB and I would like to thank them for their hard work and support throughout the development of the new service.”
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