Tagged: document verification

Digital Identity Solutions: Socure Acquires Berbix, Together Delivering Accurate ID Verification Services

Socure, the provider of digital identity verification solutions, has acquired Berbix, a San Francisco-based startup that developed a high-accuracy document verification solution with a patent-pending forensics engine “able to detect spoofed IDs – including AI-generated fakes – that are visually indistinguishable to the human eye.”… Read More

VTB Bank Enters Agreement with Federal Tax Service of Russia to Offer Qualified Electronic Signatures via Physical Medium

VTB Bank (FRA: KYM1) has entered into an agreement with the Federal Tax Service of Russia in order to introduce a service for providing a qualified electronic signature (QES) via a physical medium. The pilot initiative will begin in Moscow and St. Petersburg for the banking… Read More

Fintech Informed.IQ, which Helps Financial Institutions Verify Lending Documents, Secures $20M via Series A

Informed.IQ, a tech firm helping financial institutions with instantly and accurately verifying income, assets, residence, and other loan origination data and documents, has reportedly acquired $20 million through a Series A round. The fund raised from the investment round should help Informed.IQ to better address… Read More

COVID-19 leads to Increased Blockchain Adoption to Combat Digital Counterfeiting, Improved Data Management in Japan, Industry Execs Claim

The COVID-19 outbreak had led to many Asian countries exploring the adoption of blockchain or distributed ledger technology (DLT) in order to securely manage data, according to an update from the Nikkei Asian Review. Tomohiro Maruyama, senior manager of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Consulting, told Nikkei that… Read More

140 Government Service Applications in China are Using Blockchain or DLT for Data Sharing, Managing Digital Services, Other Use Cases

The Chinese government released its very first blockchain or distributed ledger tech (DLT) application blueprint for managing government services. As noted in the blueprint documents, 140 government service applications are using some type of blockchain technology. These software applications include data sharing and exchange services,… Read More

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