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Acuant joins Trulioo’s GlobalGateway marketplace to reach new AML and KYC customers

 

Trulioo has partnered with Acuant to bring the latter’s data capture, auto-fill, document authentication and facial recognition product AssureID to the former’s GlobalGateway online identity verification marketplace. The partnership provides a fast onboarding experience for customers while helping businesses comply with cross-border anti-money laundering (AML) and know your customer (KYC) compliance.

The GlobalGateway API provides electronic identity verification coverage for 4.5 billion people, according to Trulioo, and now includes Acuant’s human-assisted machine learning to apply more than 50 forensic and biometric tests in seconds.

“Today’s consumers expect to shop, pay, and bank on their mobile devices from anywhere and at any time,” said Stephen Ufford, CEO of Trulioo. “By partnering with companies like Acuant, businesses have access to reliable global data sources and trusted authentication technologies to instantly verify and authenticate identities online without compromising convenience or security.”

“Our partnership with Trulioo will help customers leverage data, analytics and machine learning to quickly verify identities while dramatically reducing fraud,” said Acuant President and CEO Yossi Zekri. “Managing millions of digital transactions every year for billions of people on the planet is a large and complex task. As such, Acuant is constantly updating and expanding its library to reach across not only every US state and Canadian Province, but over 190 countries worldwide.”

Acuant recently joined the Okta Integration Network to offer its services to customers of Okta’s cloud identity management platform, and also was awarded another patent for remote image acquisition and ID document processing earlier this month.

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