Menu Close

Biometrics providers extend reach as AML market forecast to reach $3.5B in 4 years

Growth in the global anti-money laundering (AML) software solution market will be “vibrant” through 2027, according to market analysis firm Research Nester, reaching $3.5 billion in value on 16 percent compound annual growth from a 2018 baseline.

The forecast in the ‘Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Software Solution Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2027’ report includes transaction monitoring systems, currency transaction reporting, and compliance management software, in addition to customer identity management systems.

The market is gearing up for growth with a new document scanning software upgrade, biometrics customer sign-ups and e-signing partnerships.

Smart Engines shrinks SDK

A new version of Smart Engines’ ID document scanning software development kit for mobile devices is 15 percent smaller, the company has announced.

“This means that the client downloads our software faster, with a minimum of internet traffic. Most importantly, the efficiency of program initialization will increase – the document recognition process will start much faster,” comments Smart Engines CEO Vladimir Arlazarov, PhD in Computer Science.

The ID scanning system can be combined with Smart Engines’ Face Verification Module, and helps businesses comply with regulatory requirements for Know Your Customer and customer identification program (CIP) checks for AML compliance, the company says.

Customer wins for FacePhi, Veriff

U.S.-based fintech Orokii, which provides peer-to-peer and B2B remittance technology, has selected FacePhi to provide selfie biometrics for user onboarding and fraud prevention.

FacePhi CEO and Chairman Javier Mira says the deal is an important introduction to the U.S. market for his company.

Payment orchestrator MassPay has signed on for KYC checks with Veriff’s video identity verification to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements around the world.

MassPay CEO and Co-founder Jeff Katz says fast and easy onboarding with Veriff’s face biometrics allows the company to efficiently carry out complex procedures and address diverse payment types and locations.

Savings from Au10tix and a reseller deal for ZealiD

Au10tix says its identity verification software prevented $1.3 billion in fraud attacks against businesses in the first quarter of 2023.

The company credits its Serial Fraud Monitor solution, previously known as INSTINCT, and its advanced neural network, for protecting banks, financial service and insurance providers, and a wide variety of other industries. The platform provides traffic-level fraud analysis, post-breach cleanup tools, and reputation scoring and consortium validation in addition to fraud detection, according to the announcement.

DocuSign is expanding a partnership with ZealiD, an EU qualified digital identity and eSignature provider, to resell the ZealiD app to its new and existing customers. The KYC extension from ZealiD is developed specifically to align with Germany’s AML laws.

ZealiD’s software allows users to add Qualified Electronic Signatures to documents with the native biometrics of their mobile device. Growth in the global anti-money laundering (AML) software solution market will be “vibrant” through 2027, according to market analysis firm Research Nester, reaching $3.5 billion in value on 16 percent compound annual growth from a 2018 baseline.

The forecast in the ‘Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Software Solution Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2027’ report includes transaction monitoring systems, currency transaction reporting, and compliance management software, in addition to customer identity management systems.

The market is gearing up for growth with a new document scanning software upgrade, biometrics customer sign-ups and e-signing partnerships.
Smart Engines shrinks SDK
A new version of Smart Engines’ ID document scanning software development kit for mobile devices is 15 percent smaller, the company has announced.

“This means that the client downloads our software faster, with a minimum of internet traffic. Most importantly, the efficiency of program initialization will increase – the document recognition process will start much faster,” comments Smart Engines CEO Vladimir Arlazarov, PhD in Computer Science.

The ID scanning system can be combined with Smart Engines’ Face Verification Module, and helps businesses comply with regulatory requirements for Know Your Customer and customer identification program (CIP) checks for AML compliance, the company says.
Customer wins for FacePhi, Veriff
U.S.-based fintech Orokii, which provides peer-to-peer and B2B remittance technology, has selected FacePhi to provide selfie biometrics for user onboarding and fraud prevention.

FacePhi CEO and Chairman Javier Mira says the deal is an important introduction to the U.S. market for his company.

Payment orchestrator MassPay has signed on for KYC checks with Veriff’s video identity verification to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements around the world.

MassPay CEO and Co-founder Jeff Katz says fast and easy onboarding with Veriff’s face biometrics allows the company to efficiently carry out complex procedures and address diverse payment types and locations.
Savings from Au10tix and a reseller deal for ZealiD
Au10tix says its identity verification software prevented $1.3 billion in fraud attacks against businesses in the first quarter of 2023.

The company credits its Serial Fraud Monitor solution, previously known as INSTINCT, and its advanced neural network, for protecting banks, financial service and insurance providers, and a wide variety of other industries. The platform provides traffic-level fraud analysis, post-breach cleanup tools, and reputation scoring and consortium validation in addition to fraud detection, according to the announcement.

DocuSign is expanding a partnership with ZealiD, an EU qualified digital identity and eSignature provider, to resell the ZealiD app to its new and existing customers. The KYC extension from ZealiD is developed specifically to align with Germany’s AML laws.

ZealiD’s software allows users to add Qualified Electronic Signatures to documents with the native biometrics of their mobile device.  Read More   

Generated by Feedzy

Disclaimer

Innov8 is owned and operated by Rolling Rock Ventures. The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Any information obtained from this website should be reviewed with appropriate parties if there is any concern about the details reported herein. Innov8 is not responsible for its contents, accuracies, and any inaccuracies. Nothing on this site should be construed as professional advice for any individual or situation. This website includes information and content from external sites that is attributed accordingly and is not the intellectual property of Innov8. All feeds ("RSS Feed") and/or their contents contain material which is derived in whole or in part from material supplied by third parties and is protected by national and international copyright and trademark laws. The Site processes all information automatically using automated software without any human intervention or screening. Therefore, the Site is not responsible for any (part) of this content. The copyright of the feeds', including pictures and graphics, and its content belongs to its author or publisher.  Views and statements expressed in the content do not necessarily reflect those of Innov8 or its staff. Care and due diligence has been taken to maintain the accuracy of the information provided on this website. However, neither Innov8 nor the owners, attorneys, management, editorial team or any writers or employees are responsible for its content, errors or any consequences arising from use of the information provided on this website. The Site may modify, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the RSS Feed at any time, including, without limitation, the availability of any Site content.  The User agrees that all RSS Feeds and news articles are for personal use only and that the User may not resell, lease, license, assign, redistribute or otherwise transfer any portion of the RSS Feed without attribution to the Site and to its originating author. The Site does not represent or warrant that every action taken with regard to your account and related activities in connection with the RSS Feed, including, without limitation, the Site Content, will be lawful in any particular jurisdiction. It is incumbent upon the user to know the laws that pertain to you in your jurisdiction and act lawfully at all times when using the RSS Feed, including, without limitation, the Site Content.