Electronic Know Your Customer
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Electronic Know Your Customer (eKYC) means verifying a person’s identity online without paperwork, using secure links to government records, face or fingerprint matching, and ID scanning making it fast, accurate, and safe from fraud.
Aadhaar OTP verification is a secure ekyc authentication method where a one-time password (OTP) is sent to the mobile number registered with a customer’s aadhaar. the customer enters this OTP to verify their identity, enabling instant, paperless onboarding while ensuring compliance with uidai guidelines.
Bank account verification is a secure process used to confirm the ownership and validity of a bank account before initiating financial transactions. It ensures that the account details provided such as account number, ifsc code, and account holder name are correct, reducing the risk of payment failures, fraud, & compliance breaches.
Basic UAN (Universal Account Number) verification involves validating an employee’s provident fund (PF) account details through the UAN portal. this process confirms the authenticity of the employee’s PF membership, employment status, and contribution records, ensuring accurate employee identification and compliance with labor regulations.
Driving license verification is a digital process that authenticates the validity and ownership of a driving license by cross-checking details against regional transport authority databases. this verification confirms license status, issue & expiry dates, & holder information, helping businesses comply with regulatory requirements & reduce fraud.
Adheres to KYC, AML, GDPR, DPDP, and other regional data privacy and financial regulations.
Combines biometric, document, and database verification to minimize identity theft and fraud risks.
Accelerate decision-making with low-latency verification responses.