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Jumio selected to RegTech100 for second consecutive year

 

Jumio has been chosen as one of RegTech100’s most innovative companies for the second consecutive year.

A panel of analysts and industry experts chose winners from a list of 824 candidates from across the world. FinTech Global, a London-based fintech publication, is behind REGTECH100. The selected companies were recognized for their innovative use of technology to generate efficiencies and performance enhancements across the compliance function with financial institutions.

“We are honoured to be recognized for the second consecutive year for our work as a world leader in online identity verification,” said Stephen Stuut, CEO of Jumio. “This is further validation of our continuous innovation in next-generation digital identity verification. It recognises the benefits of pioneering augmented intelligence, machine learning and deep learning algorithms to better identify fraudulent IDs and expedite the verification process.”

Jumio recently launched a campaign to rid authentication of uncertainty, featuring a $10,000 “testing challenge,” with the winnings available to any prospective customer that can achieve more accurate identification verification results from another provider in head-to-head testing against Jumio Netverify.

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