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FacePhi to supply digital onboarding technology to Argentina’s Red Link

 

FacePhi, through its Argentinian partner, Compusistem, will provide Red Link with ID validation and facial recognition technology, known as ME, to use during the digital onboarding process.

Red Link S.A. is a network of 47 financial entities that provide services to the Argentina’s main financial entities, credit card companies and clients in ATMs, home banking, mobile and secure solutions or tax collection sectors.

FacePhi facial recognition software uses its own algorithms and has presence in 18 countries, such as Panama, Chile, Colombia and Argentina among others. Earlier this year, the company announced a new contract with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China that will see ICBC deploy FacePhi’s facial recognition technology, Selphi, to authenticate clients using the Chinese multinational banking company’s mobile app.

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