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Jumio identity verification tech streamlines KYC process for Novibet

 

Jumio announced today a partnership with Novibet that will enable the online gaming operator to quickly and effectively onboard new players using Jumio’s AI-powered ID and Document Verification solutions, speeding up eKYC checks and reducing manual reviews.

The partnership announcement notes that Novibet is committed to preventing underage gambling and is leveraging Jumio to meet strict online age and identity verification mandates recently implemented by the UK Gambling Commission. Jumio’s solutions help Novibet determine if ID documents are valid and belong to the appropriate users, and establish proof of address, reducing operational costs associated with manual data extraction.

“Our main point is to provide the best experience for the customer while interacting in the safest e-environment,” says Konstantinos Andris, Novibet’s Chief Operations Officer. “We are absolutely convinced that Jumio’s tried, tested and recognized identity and age verification services will greatly support a seamless onboarding process for new customers.”

Jumio was recently named a winner of the 2019 Fortress Cyber Security Award in the Authentication and Identity category for its authentication technology and AI innovation.

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