Menu Close

Mvine integrates Seamfix’s solution for cross-border interoperable digital ID

Digital ID infrastructure technology company Mvine has struck a partnership deal with ID management firm Seamfix to roll out an interoperable digital identity solution that will allow the enrolment of new customers and carry out ID verification across international borders. The immediate objective targets Africans in the United Kingdom for Business-to-Business transactions.

According to an announcement, the deal means Mvine will integrate its digital identity hub to Seamfix’s Credential Suite, Enrolment Suite and Verification Suite in a partnership that enhances both companies’ go-to-market strategy with the aim of scaling up their respective commercial activities, starting with the UK B2B market.

Thanks to the partnership, Mvine will be able to seamlessly conduct enrolments and ID checks for its customers with African nationality, and the checks will then be passed through Mvine’s identity hub which delivers “a non-repudiable and tamper-proof certificate of verification.”

“Mvine partnering with Seamfix plays to one another’s strengths, expertize and success in our respective countries. This new proposition provides Mvine’s business customers a genuinely unique method for delivering enrolment and identity verification checks according to their needs and budget,” comments Mvine Director Frank Joshi.

Group CEO at Seamfix Chimezie Emewulu remarks: “International interoperability is assured thanks to Seamfix technology deployed in conjunction with Mvine technology. Customers of the service will be able to enjoy all the advantages of enrolment and identity verification checks processed digitally, even when the data subject is from another country.”

The partnership comes at a time when Mvine is rolling out its B2B market platform ‘MvineID,’ a new service which offers fast and affordable identity verification checks to UK businesses according to their needs and budget.

A half-dozen African nations recently signed a deal to develop cross-border digital ID interoperability to help foster growth. Digital ID infrastructure technology company Mvine has struck a partnership deal with ID management firm Seamfix to roll out an interoperable digital identity solution that will allow the enrolment of new customers and carry out ID verification across international borders. The immediate objective targets Africans in the United Kingdom for Business-to-Business transactions.

According to an announcement, the deal means Mvine will integrate its digital identity hub to Seamfix’s Credential Suite, Enrolment Suite and Verification Suite in a partnership that enhances both companies’ go-to-market strategy with the aim of scaling up their respective commercial activities, starting with the UK B2B market.

Thanks to the partnership, Mvine will be able to seamlessly conduct enrolments and ID checks for its customers with African nationality, and the checks will then be passed through Mvine’s identity hub which delivers “a non-repudiable and tamper-proof certificate of verification.”

“Mvine partnering with Seamfix plays to one another’s strengths, expertize and success in our respective countries. This new proposition provides Mvine’s business customers a genuinely unique method for delivering enrolment and identity verification checks according to their needs and budget,” comments Mvine Director Frank Joshi.

Group CEO at Seamfix Chimezie Emewulu remarks: “International interoperability is assured thanks to Seamfix technology deployed in conjunction with Mvine technology. Customers of the service will be able to enjoy all the advantages of enrolment and identity verification checks processed digitally, even when the data subject is from another country.”

The partnership comes at a time when Mvine is rolling out its B2B market platform ‘MvineID,’ a new service which offers fast and affordable identity verification checks to UK businesses according to their needs and budget.

A half-dozen African nations recently signed a deal to develop cross-border digital ID interoperability to help foster growth.  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.