Invoca Shortens Supplier Due Diligence for UK Financial Services Firms with FSQS Renewal

UK banks, insurers, and lenders can verify Invoca's data protection, financial standing, and operational resilience through a single shared assessment.

LONDON – 18 August 2026 –  Invoca, the AI-powered leader in revenue execution, today announced it has renewed its registration with the Financial Supplier Qualification System (FSQS), the shared accreditation scheme a growing number of UK banks, insurers, lenders and other financial services firms use to assess supplier risk before doing business. Administered by Hellios Information, the registration runs through August 2027.

Invoca has held FSQS accreditation since 2024 and works with a number of UK financial services institutions, including major domestic retail banks and several wealth management firms.

What FSQS Registration Means for Financial Services Buyers

Vendor onboarding at regulated firms often stalls at the IT security and compliance review, where each buying organisation runs its own assessment of a supplier's data protection, financial standing, and operational resilience. FSQS centralises that work into a single registration participating banks, insurers, and lenders can all rely on.

  • Fewer duplicate assessments. Financial services buyers already relying on FSQS can draw on Invoca's existing registration instead of running a separate supplier risk review from scratch.
  • Faster procurement. As a registered member, Invoca clears one of the most common bottlenecks in onboarding, so teams move from evaluation to live buyer conversations in less time.

“UK financial services buyers don't treat supplier accreditation as a formality,” said Duncan  MacPherson, Director, UK, at Invoca. “FSQS registration means the conversation with a bank's procurement team starts from a shorter list of questions, which makes for a more efficient process overall." 

Why It Matters Now

As AI adoption accelerates, UK regulators expect financial institutions to complete thorough due diligence before adopting new technologies, and marketing and contact centre teams are increasingly asked to prove that every partner in their stack meets the same standards for data privacy, compliance, and risk control that regulated institutions hold themselves to. Accreditation frameworks give those institutions the confidence to move forward with transformational tools and shorten the time it takes to get them running.

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About Invoca

Invoca is an AI-powered revenue execution platform that connects marketing, commerce, and contact center teams to orchestrate seamless buyer journeys and turn every interaction into measurable, profitable growth. The Invoca platform features deep integrations with leading technology partners, enabling revenue teams to connect paid media investments to business outcomes, improve digital engagement, and convert more leads into sales.

Invoca’s AI vision centers on using trustworthy, first-party data to deliver AI that is intelligent, authentic, and empathetic — connecting digital and human experiences to build lasting customer relationships. Top consumer brands, including Mayo Clinic, Mutual of Omaha, and Verizon, rely on Invoca to power profitable growth. Invoca has raised $184M from leading investors, including Upfront Ventures, Accel, Silver Lake Waterman, H.I.G. Growth Partners, and Salesforce Ventures. For more information, visit www.invoca.com.

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