While planning for GDPR compliance, the accounts receivables (AR) function might not be an immediate focus. However, ensuring its alignment with GDPR is crucial. Why?
Since its enforcement in May 2018, GDPR has mandated robust personal data protection for all organizations. Considering that your AR function deals with sensitive customer data—comprising personal and financial details—ensuring its secure capture, processing, and storage is vital.
Compliance with data protection and privacy regulations is essential for organizations handling customer information. Non-compliance can result in severe consequences, including significant data breaches and hefty penalties.
This blog will cover – what GDPR is, its impact on the AR department, and the importance of GDPR compliance for the AR function.
It is a data protection law that became effective on May 25, 2018, regulating the data of EU citizens. Unlike the previous regulation (Data Protection Act 1998), GDPR applies to any global company with clients or customers in the EU, not solely those located within the EU. This new data protection law aims to standardize data protection practices across Europe.
Organizations may fall under the GDPR if:
At its core, GDPR is built upon seven core principles outlined in Article 5. These principles serve as guiding standards for managing people’s data. Rather than strict rules, they offer a broad framework defining GDPR’s purposes. Most principles align with those from previous data protection laws.
The seven GDPR principles include lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity, confidentiality (security), and accountability. Accountability is the only new principle, while the others are similar to the 1998 Data Protection Act in the UK.
To ensure your AR function is GDPR compliant, it is crucial to understand the key requirements set forth by the GDPR regulations. These requirements aim to protect the privacy and personal data of individuals, while also promoting transparency and accountability in data processing practices. By adhering to these requirements, you can build trust with your customers and avoid potential legal consequences. Let’s delve into the essential aspects of GDPR compliance:
By understanding and implementing these key requirements of GDPR, you can ensure that your AR function operates in compliance with the regulations. Prioritize transparency, data protection, and accountability to build trust with your customers and demonstrate your commitment to safeguarding their personal information. Remember, GDPR compliance is an ongoing process that requires continuous monitoring and adaptation to evolving privacy standards.
Compliance with GDPR regulations in AR is paramount for safeguarding sensitive customer data and upholding trust. Before delving into the requirements, it’s crucial to understand the types of data typically processed by accounting software. AR software handles two primary categories of personal data:
Under GDPR, the scope remains consistent regardless of whether the software operates tasks like organizing, modifying, disclosing, or erasing data from its original record.
One of the most crucial tasks that an accounting team has to deal with is invoice data capture. With businesses increasingly adopting automation and data capture tools, invoice data capture solutions take over the entire process and finally store the data. According to GDPR regulations, before processing data, the AR team must ensure they have a lawful basis for doing so. Here are several key security requirements to consider before collecting and processing any customer data:
Adhering to these GDPR security requirements while managing AR demonstrates your dedication to safeguarding customer data and ensuring compliance with regulations. Remember, maintaining GDPR compliance requires continuous monitoring, updates, and employee training to address evolving security threats effectively.
Recommended Reading: AR Automation: What, Why, & Top Benefits of Automating Your AR Process.
When it comes to effective AR management, many businesses are embracing automation. HighRadius offers GDPR-compliant solutions, ensuring highly secure automation for your AR processes, thus aiding your AR function in maintaining GDPR compliance.
The 7 key principles of GDPR include lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, and accountability, guiding the handling of personal data.
GDPR compliance involves obtaining explicit consent before processing personal data, ensuring secure data handling, and promptly reporting data breaches as mandated by the regulation.
GDPR applies to businesses in the USA if they handle the personal data of EU residents while offering goods or services to them or monitoring their behavior.
Yes, accountants dealing with the personal data of EU residents or offering services to them must comply with GDPR regulations regarding data protection and privacy.
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