What’s the first step that a customer has to take when he wants to avail any service from a Bank or a Financial institution? It is the Know Your Customer (KYC) process. KYC is a process where a financial institution verifies the identity and personal details of a potential customer. The RBI has made it mandatory for all companies to undertake KYC before offering any services to customers. While it has had a positive effect of reigning in unscrupulous activities like money laundering and fraud, it has its drawbacks too.
Read StoryWhen you hear about “Digital identity” or KYC, you in all probability are thinking about banks and loans. KYC is something that you hear from banks or loan agents all the time and well, we do talk about these a lot!
Read StoryDigital Signature schemes were first defined in 1984, while the first commercial product came in to being in 1989. It’s been more than 30 years since digital signature has been available for use in various formats. Though most people tend to confuse digital signature with an electronic signature and more often than not use them interchangeably.
Read StoryIf you are a part, have been a part of the banking and payments sector then you know what I mean when I say RBI and its regulations dictate everything that happens there. Right from how customers need to be acquired to how they should be interacted with and where or where not the money received should go.
Read StoryIf you have had the chance to have a look at our article on eNACH, you should have noticed we speak about “Mandates” extensively there.
Read StoryThere has been a tremendous amount of conversation on the web about the use of biometric information by organizations specifically by governments and global conglomerates to track citizens and users respectively.
Read StoryOver the past year, we released Veri5KYC, a suite of products catering to KYC and verification needed by BFSI and Fintech industry. Companies in the transport, delivery, and ecommerce space also adopted Veri5KYC products to ascertain the safety of their customers and protect themselves from identity fraud.
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