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Datanamix September Newsletter

September Newsletter
September Newsletter

NEWS FROM DATANAMIX

Welcome to the September newsletter.

This month’s newsletter delves into some critical topics shaping the financial landscape around security protocols during customer onboarding.

First, we explore the growing role of facial biometrics in ensuring robust security — a critical tool for businesses in fraud prevention.

Additionally, we unpack why Debt Review regulations are crucial for creditors and how adhering to them can safeguard your business.

Stay informed with the latest insights from Datanamix.

Is Facial Biometrics Secure? 

To truly secure digital accounts, it’s crucial to confirm that the user holding the device matches the liveness-proven biometric data.

Debt Review Regulations for Creditors 

Debt Review Regulations for creditors play a pivotal role in safeguarding the interests of both consumers and, of course, the creditors. 

Stay on top of the latest industry news and developments with our weekly news updates. Our expert team handpicks and adds the most important stories to the website.

We would like to bring to your attention that FaceTec has recently made significant updates that we believe may be relevant to you.

If you have not yet had the opportunity to catch up on the new release information, we highly encourage you to do so by clicking on the below button.

KYC Infinite

A revolutionary & cutting-edge solution, which encompasses the complete FICA framework.

Optical Character Recognition API

Automatically processes unstructured documents and transforms them into structured data.

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