JP Morgan Payments taps Trulioo for personal and business ID verification

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JP Morgan Payments selects Trulioo for ID verification:

  • JP Morgan Payments partners with Trulioo for identity verification services.

Impressive payment processing:

  • JP Morgan processes over $9 trillion in daily payments, spanning 160 countries and 120 currencies.

Streamlining payments with Trulioo:

  • JP Morgan Payments will use Trulioo’s person match and identity document verification technology to enhance their payment processes.

Trulioo’s real-time data access:

  • Trulioo provides real-time access to government agencies, public records, and various data sources for quick and accurate verification of individuals and businesses globally.

Enhancing trust and safety:

  • JP Morgan chose Trulioo due to its extensive data sources, high match rates, and global presence to offer clients trusted authentication, and protection from fraud during onboarding, and beyond.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.
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