Short answer
Yes. Fig Group is an IASME-licensed Defence Cyber Certification body at Level 0 and Level 1. See /defence-cyber-certification for MOD supplier readiness information.
Why this matters
Company-specific questions are trust signals. Buyers want to know whether Fig Group is a real UK supplier, whether certification work is performed by licensed assessors, and which legal entity is responsible for the service they are buying.
For certification buying decisions, the important checks are the IASME licence, named assessor expertise, Companies House registration, published terms, VAT treatment, and whether support is available before and after submission.
What to check next
- Check Fig Group licence and claim evidence before relying on sales claims.
- Use the contact page for invoice, procurement, and enterprise questions.
- Use the Cyber Essentials terms page before purchase if your procurement team needs legal review.
Official sources and related Fig guidance
For scheme-level confirmation, use the official NCSC and IASME resources rather than relying on a supplier claim alone. Fig Group links to these sources because Cyber Essentials buyers should be able to verify the scheme, the administrator, and the certificate record independently.