Introduction to ICE8000 International Credit Standard System - World Credit Organization

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2.5 Introduction to ICE8000 International Credit Standard System

2.5.1 Introduction to ICE8000 International Credit Standard System

ICE8000 is the abbreviation of the international credit standard system. ICE is the abbreviation of the English INTERNATIONAL CREDIBLE ENTERPRISES.

The ICE8000 international credit standard system is a universal credit standard formulated by the World Credit Organization [WCO], and it is also an international universal standard formulated by the Chinese. It is gradually being recognized by many countries and regions. The ICE8000 international credit standard system is very rich in content and has a wide range of applications, covering almost all fields related to integrity in the world. The ICE8000 international credit standard system takes honesty as the basic requirement, and pursues and guarantees honesty with various procedures of justice.

The ICE8000 international credit standard system can be regarded as a systematic method and tool for analyzing and solving problems. Infringement; although I am truly honest, others do not trust me; although the boss is truly honest, but due to the imperfect management system, he cannot guarantee the integrity of the company and his successors; although the quality of his own products is higher than that of his peers, he lacks a credible recommendation method ; After the dispute occurs, especially when encountering people with backgrounds, there is no fair and fast resolution mechanism.

2.5.2 The ICE8000 international credit standard system is further divided into the following interdependent subsystems:

1. The international credit punishment system mainly includes: appraisal standards for untrustworthy behaviors, untrustworthy related behaviors, evil support behaviors, violations of moral bottom line behaviors, and violations of social responsibility bottom line behaviors; Credit penalty standards such as complaints, credit warnings, internal exposures, public exposures, and joint exposures (credit warrants).

2. The international credit reward system mainly includes: appraisal standards for honesty, honesty-associated behaviors, trustworthy behaviors, moral and noble behaviors, and bottom-line behaviors that actively undertake social responsibilities; appraisal standards for credit rewards; commendation information and honor rolls information standards; evaluation standards for integrity and honorary titles, etc.

3. The international integrity management system mainly includes: institutional standards for integrity management; corporate governance standards for various organizations such as enterprises; due diligence standards for employees, shareholders, and executives, etc.

4. The international credit supervision system mainly includes: credit file management standards; integrity scoring standards; integrity ranking standards; integrity rating standards, etc.

5. The international credit protection system mainly includes: registration, filing and protection standards of creditor's rights, equity, intellectual property rights, and intangible assets.

6. The international credit guarantee system mainly includes: certification and supervision standards for credit practitioners; certification and supervision standards for credit units, credit individuals and credit regions; certification and supervision standards for professional credit institutions; credit management degrees and degrees Certification and supervision standards of awarding units; internal governance standards of the World Credit Organization [WCO]; dispute mediation, arbitration, trial standards; conference standards; election standards, etc.

2.5.3 ICE8000 international credit standard system has international universality and legitimacy

ICE8000 international credit standard system has international universality and legitimacy, and can be generally applied in all market economy countries. The reasons for its international universality and legitimacy are:

1. The main legal basis for the establishment, application and implementation of the ICE8000 system is the principle of legal good faith, the principle of free agreement, the principle of public order and good customs, and the principle of freedom of speech. These four legal principles are the basic legal principles followed by market economy countries. Therefore, the ICE8000 system can be generally applied in all market economy countries, and will not fundamentally conflict with the laws of the country where it is located.

2. The ICE8000 system is designed in accordance with universal human value principles and international practices, and actively promotes universal human value principles, such as: it is designed and operated with freedom, openness, fairness, justice, and supervision as principles, and Embodies and upholds the values of freedom everywhere.

2.5.4 ICE8000 international credit standard system is a social credit system

The content of the ICE8000 system standard is very rich, not only including the quality standards of various credit services, but also including all aspects of the social credit system. As long as a country or region effectively operates the ICE8000 system, it can establish a sound social credit system.

The above content is excerpted from "Introduction to ICE8000 Credit Knowledge" (written by Fang Bangjian, free to use, but please indicate the source)