ISO
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) develops globally recognized standards that enhance product quality, operational efficiency, and safety across industries. These standards enable businesses to ensure reliability, interoperability, and regulatory compliance, while fostering trust among consumers and stakeholders. Across all sectors, ISO certifications reflect a strong commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.
ISO 9001:2015 is the world’s most recognized standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS). It provides a structured framework for organizations to improve efficiency, ensure customer satisfaction, and drive continuous improvement. Achieving ISO 9001:2015 certification demonstrates a clear commitment to quality, strengthens stakeholder trust, and ensures adherence to global best practices—making businesses more competitive in today’s marketplace.
ISO 27001 is an internationally recognized standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). It offers a robust framework to protect sensitive data, manage risks, and enhance cybersecurity resilience. Achieving ISO 27001 certification builds trust, mitigates threats, and safeguards valuable assets—enabling organizations to navigate the evolving digital landscape with confidence.

Why PCA Global certification methodology
PCA Global Services provides trusted ISO certification solutions, helping businesses achieve excellence in quality, security, and compliance. Whether it’s ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 27001 for information security, or other standards, PCA Global Services ensures a smooth and efficient certification process.
Key Benefits of Choosing PCA Global Services:
- Expert Guidance – Our experienced professionals provide step-by-step support, ensuring a seamless certification journey
- Competitive Advantage – Certified organizations gain a strategic edge in attracting clients, partners, and investors
- Global Recognition – Achieving ISO certification through PCA Global Services enhances credibility and market reputation
- Compliance & Risk Management – Helps businesses meet regulatory standards, mitigate risks, and strengthen operational resilience
Certification Journey
- Quotation and Contracting: Based on your organization’s needs, we provide you a quote for a certification program. On approval we can close on contracting.
- Transfer Process: If you are transitioning from another certification body to PCA Global Services, then our certification manager will support you in completing the process
- Audit preparation: Our team will design the right audit schedule for your organization.
- Audit: Certification audit would be conducted during this event. This will include Stage 1 and 2 of the audit process. During stage 2 audit, onsite visit is considered to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of your organization’s management systems.
- Audit Reporting and NC Closure: Following the audit, you will receive a detailed audit report by our lead auditor. It includes findings, and describes any non-conformities. A draft is provided a few days after the audit, followed by a final version delivered upon the closure of any non-conformities. You will have a designated amount of time to perform necessary corrective actions in the case of any non-conformities.
- Certification decision: This is the culmination of your certification journey. Once all non-conformities have been adequately addressed, a final report is issued and sent to a qualified certification decision-maker, who, provided everything is fine, will issue your certificate. Your certificate will be delivered within 30 days of the official closure of all non-conformities, and no later than 120 days after the completion of the audit.
- Surveillance: Initial certification is followed by two annual surveillance audits. During a surveillance audit, our audit team confirms that your organization continues to meet the requirements of the given standard.
- Recertification: After the initial three-year certification cycle, your certification journey continues with a recertification audit – and the next three-year cycle.