The AI Governance Standard Your Regulators Are Already Moving Toward.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 is the emerging global benchmark for responsible AI management. Organisations that achieve certification now will set the standard their competitors will be required to follow later.
The First International Standard for AI Management Systems.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 is the international standard that defines the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving an Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS). It provides a structured framework for organisations to manage AI-related risks, demonstrate responsible AI practices, and satisfy the governance expectations of regulators, partners, and clients.
For organisations in fintech, NBFCs, digital platforms, and operations-heavy industries, this standard is moving from optional to expected — particularly as AI adoption accelerates and regulators develop formal AI governance requirements.
1. Regulatory Positioning
Regulators in Singapore, India, the EU, and the Gulf are moving toward formal AI governance requirements. Certify early — before compliance becomes mandatory.
2. Client & Board Confidence
Independently verified evidence that your AI systems are managed responsibly — matters to enterprise clients, institutional investors, and board governance committees.
3. Competitive Differentiation
In markets where AI is deployed in high-stakes decisions — credit, risk, operations — certification is becoming a procurement requirement. Early movers hold it as a differentiator.
