SECURITY VERIFIED
mysherpas just raised the bar on security and trust
Certified. Verified. Trusted
mysherpas has successfully achieved SOC 1 Type 1, SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 1 certifications through independent third-party audits. These certifications validate our unwavering commitment to the highest standards of security, compliance and reliability.
What these certifications mean
Comprehensive compliance that protects your business
SOC 1 Type 1
Confirms that our financial reporting controls are suitably designed to ensure the accuracy of critical financial data.
SOC 1 Type 2
Demonstrates that those same financial reporting controls are not only well-designed but also operating effectively over time.
SOC 2 Type 1
Validates that mysherpas has implemented robust safeguards for security, availability, confidentiality and processing integrity and privacy
Why it should matter to you
Working with mysherpas means you get more
than just technology, you gain confidence.
Confidence in Compliance
Working with mysherpas means you get more than just technology, you gain confidence.
Assurance in Accuracy
Working with mysherpas means you get more than just technology, you gain confidence.
Peace of Mind
Working with mysherpas means you get more than just technology, you gain confidence.
Competitive Edge
Working with mysherpas means you get more than just technology, you gain confidence.
Faster Vendor Onboarding. Less Red Tape.
Because mysherpas has already done the heavy lifting to achieve these certifications, you can trust that vendor management and onboarding can move faster. Our proven compliance foundation helps your institution clear internal review steps quickly, so your teams can focus on lending, not paperwork.
What this means for your business:
Minimal vendor onboarding time
Stronger assurance for auditors and regulators
Confidence to scale lending operations without added risk
Don’t let vendor risk slow your growth. Partner with a SOC-certified guide you can trust.
See how mysherpas combines security and efficiently to streamline lending and protect your business.
References
- FDIC – Interagency Guidance on Third-Party Relationships: Risk Management (2023)
- Federal Reserve – Third-Party Risk Management: A Guide for Community Banks (2024)
- Secureframe – SOC 1 vs SOC 2 vs SOC 3
- PwC – System and Organization Controls (SOC) Reporting
- AICPA – SOC 2 / Trust Services Criteria
- ProcessUnity – What Is Third-Party Risk Management
- Venminder – 10 Types of Vendor Risks to Monitor
- Wipfli – SOC 1 vs SOC 2: What’s the difference?