Jumio Adds Biometric Facial Recognition to Netverify

Jumio Adds Biometric Facial Recognition to Netverify

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Adding biometric facial recognition to its flagship Netverify digital ID-verification platform will enable Jumio to offer a “three-pronged approach to the KYC process on mobile,” the company said today. The facial recognition technology combines with Netverify’s Face Match and ID-verification functionality to provide financial services companies, banks, and other businesses with a greater ability to prevent digital fraud.

Jumio CEO Stephen Stuut referenced the recent unauthorized, account opening scandal at Wells Fargo in discussing the need for better anti-fraud solutions. “It’s critical to look beyond existing multifactor-authentication solutions whenever any digital transaction takes place,” Stuut said. “The addition of biometric facial recognition, combined with ID verification, will … help ensure that the individual in front of the screen is who they say they are.”

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The biometric facial recognition technology Jumio is adding to Netverify will add “liveness” detection to the platform. “Liveness” detection combats fraudsters who attempt to use static images to trick authentication systems. By monitoring for and identifying even the most minute facial movements, “liveness” detection combines well with other tools like Face Match to grow customer conversions, as well as reduce fraud. And because both “liveness” detection and Face Match work quickly (“no more than five seconds”), the customer experience remains smooth and efficient.

In addition to the update on Netverify, Jumio also shared the results of a survey it conducted with more than 700 millennials on their mobile banking preferences. Among the insights in Millennials Speak Out on Mobile Banking: Jumio’s 2016 Global Survey of Millennials was the observation that while 93% of those surveyed had abandoned a mobile banking transaction at least once, “the primary challenge millennials cited in these transactions was a forgotten password.” A similar percentage of respondents (94%) said they wanted financial services companies to “offer the ability to scan passports and drivers’ licenses” for authentication purposes. “As concerns around data security reach new heights, the call to action for businesses is clear,” Stuut said, “protect customers from fraudulent account access by creating new ways to validate identity that make the customer experience more seamless, not more complex.”

Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Jumio demonstrated Netverify at FinovateEurope 2015. Earlier this month, the company announced a partnership with UAE Exchange, an Abu Dhabi-based remittance, foreign exchange, and payment-solutions provider with more than 800 branches across 31 countries. Also in October, Novum Bank selected Jumio’s Netverify to accelerate its client-onboarding process. For more on the company, check out our CEO interview with Jumio’s Stephen Stuut from September.

Full Envestnet | Yodlee Integration Gives Advisors Big-picture View of Client Finances

Full Envestnet | Yodlee Integration Gives Advisors Big-picture View of Client Finances

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Less than 18 months after acquiring Yodlee, Envestnet has fully integrated the data aggregator’s technology into its platform. This means that financial advisers using Envestnet will now have a complete 360-degree view of their customers’ overall financial health.

John Bird, VP of product marketing for Envestnet | Yodlee, pointed out that it can be difficult for advisers to get the traditional and non-traditional financial data they need in order to provide the best possible service to their clients. “With the new integration of the Envestnet | Yodlee platform and the Envestnet platform,” he said, “we have leapfrogged the marketplace and are giving the advising community the most complete picture of their customers’ financial situation in a way that no other offering can.”

The integrated platform, including FastLink, also provides advisers with Envestnet’s reconciliation process. This feature is incorporated into Yodlee’s aggregation workflow to ensure that clients and their advisers are working with the most accurate, up-to-date data. Additionally, advisers will be able to access Envestnet’s alerting framework, as well as build their own applications using the platform’s open API.

Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Yodlee was acquired by Envestnet in the summer of 2015 for $660 million. A veteran of both FinDEVr and Finovate conferences—and a Best of Show winner from FinovateAsia 2013)—the company participated in our developers conference, FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016, earlier this month, with a presentation titled “Fast Track API Integration with Envestnet | Yodlee.”

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Jumio Adds Biometric Facial Recognition to Netverify
  • Full Envestnet | Yodlee Integration Gives Advisers Big-picture View of Client Finances

Around the web

  • Modo to give the Bank of America access to its COIN Operated Digital Payments Hub.
  • Lending Club partners with MileagePlus to offer borrowers and investors a way to earn award miles when they borrow or invest.
  • On Deck Capital, Kabbage, and CAN Capital agree to disclose SMB loan pricing
  • Expensify launches direct integration with Zenefits.
  • Actiance now aids in compliance for Workplace by Facebook
  • Check out the results of the 20-month pilot Filene conducted with Larky.
  • ProfitStars adds Financial Performance Suite Customer Profitability and Pricing module to the Independent Community Bankers of America.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Opportunity Knocking: Senior Checking Accounts

Opportunity Knocking: Senior Checking Accounts

Despite being AARP-eligible (50+), it took a conversation at Finovate with Theo Lau of AARP (see her guest post last month), to understand how poorly banks market to the older population (a demographic that controls 83% of the country’s household wealth).

senior-clip-artProblem 1: Let’s start with the name. What’s the most common name for accounts geared towards older customers? Senior checking. When I was a 30-something bank product manager, that sounded reasonable to me. But guess what, more than half of older adults hate being called seniors. What name do they like? Baby boomers (favored by 71%). Yet, there is just one lone Baby Boomer Checking account in the country. Step forward Texas Telcom Credit Union, you are the winner!

Problem 2: What’s worse than seeing the word Senior splashed across the top of the page? The clip art (sample above). It generally shows a smiling couple looking bewildered at a computer screen, or looking like they are having way too much fun on the golf course. Those images do not make your product more attractive to older customers. They are just tired cliches. We are all for artwork on webpages, but for older adults, we think it’s better to try something other than mature faces. For example, 1st Bank uses a graphic that appeals to all ages and demographic: $0.

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Problem 3: What’s the incremental value? If you are going to market a special account to me, it better have something special. As much as I like 1st Bank’s graphics, there’s really no significant benefits over the bank’s plain old checking account, which are also fee-free. The one difference is interest, but at the current rate of 1 basis point, that’s more of an insult than a benefit (seriously, don’t call it interest-bearing if my after-tax gain is just a nickel per month per $10,000). You can add something simple, even a T-shirt, water bottle, or 2-for-1 dinner coupon. But there has to be something to set it apart.

But adding value for the older segment seems rare these days. It took 30 minutes of searching before I found a “seniors” checking account with a tangible benefit compared to the FI’s other checking accounts. Community Resource Credit Union gives its 55-and-older members a free safe deposit box, money orders, travelers, and cashiers checks (see below).

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Bottom line: Don’t bother offering Senior checking that differs from your other accounts by name only. It’s disingenuous, off-putting to customers, and embarrassing to your staff who have to explain it. But DO offer an account targeted to your older customers, a Baby Boomer account, that includes SOMETHING that sets it apart. Preferably something your older customers truly value, such as extra security or a dedicated customer service support line.

FinDEVr Silicon Valley: Techs on Twitter

Twitterlogo_lightblueNot to be outdone by the notoriously clever Tweeters of Finovate, the attendees of FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016 produced more than their fair share of insights and observations on Twitter during the show. And for the first time, FinDEVr announced a pair of prizes for those technologists whose use of Twitter throughout the show was most remarkable.

Taking home top honors for Most Active Tweeter at FinDEVr Silicon Valley was Bandit, known also by her Twitter handle @miss_haley. With more than 90 tweets over two days of our developers conference, @miss_haley was hard to beat.

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More than mere volume, @miss_haley’s knowledgeable and clever Tweets covered everything from the real-time animations of FinDEVr newcomer Cognitect, to the drama of the Jengawars. Bandit even pondered the challenge of voice authentication in an increasingly gender-diverse world.

Another Twitter award winner was David Pinski (@dapisnki). With tweeting recognized as the Most Effective Use of #FinDEVr, @dapinski impressed all with his insightful comments about PwC and blockchain technology and the “courageous and brave” presentation by MX’s Brandon DeWitt. We appreciated his observations on the difficulty of balancing technology and business perspectives in a FinDEVr presentation, and his creation and awarding of the “Funniest Nerd of the Day” award to IBM’s Stefania Kaz.

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Here are some of the other more memorable moments of FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016 as tweeted by our attendees.

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We hope you had as much fun at FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016 as we did. For more from the Tweeters of FinDEVr Silicon Valley, check out #FinDEVr on Twitter. And to keep up with all of our alums and their exciting new innovations, be sure to follow us @FinDEVr.

Fintech Favorites

Blockchain

  • Visa (FD14) partners with blockchain innovator Chain (FD15) to develop a “near real-time,” high value, fund-transfer system between banks and corporate customers called Visa B2B Connect. The technology is expected to pilot in 2017 and could add much needed transparency and security, as well as speed, to B2B payments.
  • Five banks including Credit Suisse, Barclays, and Citi announce successful test of smart contract prototype developed by blockchain startup, Axoni. The project specifically tested ways to manage and synchronize single stock, index, and portfolio swaps.

Go East, Young Developer

  • Mizuho announces new innovation lab in Tokyo supported by Mitsubishi Estate and Dentsu. Remember that Finovate is headed to Hong Kong on 8 November for FinovateAsia 2016. Check out our FinovateAsia information page for details.

Payments

  • CVS Pharmacy launches mobile payment technology CVS Pay nationwide. The technology, part of CVS’s mobile app, incorporates payment, prescription pickup, and the pharmacy’s loyalty program.
  • Ingo Money unveils its Instant Payments, a white-label, API-based, push payments technology. According to Ingo founder and CEO Drew Edwards, the solution “makes it easy for any company to implement push payments quickly and begin originating real-time, guaranteed payments to any customer or employee within their own proprietary user flows and branded experience.”
  • Australia introduces the New Payment Platform (NPP), a version of the U.K.’s Faster Payments service. The real-time bank transfer service that works with just a phone number or an email address is expected to debut in 2017.
  • Android Pay goes live at more than 5,000 retail locations in Hong Kong, including 7-Eleven, McDonalds, and Circle K. The technology also supports gift and loyalty cards.

SumUp Launches Air Register

SumUp Launches Air Register

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One year after bringing its e-commerce technology to the U.S., SumUp is launching Air Register, giving mPOS software providers an all-in-one hardware solution to offer customers. Air Register enables merchants to accept chip and magnetic stripe cards as well as contactless payments from Apple Pay and Android Pay. SumUp’s all-on-one configuration comes with an iPad mini and a thermal receipt printer enclosed in a wood case made from sustainably forested oak.

Besides “enabling our partners to offer their apps in a stunning package,” SumUp CEO Daniel Klein says the solution makes it easier for tablet-based cash-register providers to connect apps to SumUp’s open-payments platform.

Founded in 2011, SumUp demonstrated its technology at FinovateEurope 2013. The company teamed up with fellow Finovate alum Holvi in August 2016 to provide greater payment options to small businesses in Germany. SumUp merged with Payleven this spring, creating a payment-processing powerhouse transacting more than €1 billion a year across 15 countries. Last month, SumUp announced it had reached profitability, nearing $100 million in annual revenue. “We are the world’s first company to prove that empowering small merchants with card acceptance can be a profitable business,” Klein said in a statement, “despite tight margins in the long tail.”

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

Around the web

  • Visa builds new blockchain payments platform, Visa B2B Connect, in partnership with Chain.
  • Wipro to acquire cloud services firm, Appirio, for $500 million.
  • Open source subscription billing and payments platform, Kill Bill, integrates with Dwolla.
  • Revolut wins Best New Customer Facing Innovation at Emerging Payments Awards 2016.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

FinovateAsia Sneak Peek: Euronovate

FinovateAsia Sneak Peek: Euronovate

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FA2016-V1A look at the companies demoing live at FinovateAsia on 8 November 2016 in Hong Kong. Pick up your ticket today and save your spot.

Euronovate is a Swiss company, a worldwide leader in business digital transformation solutions, that specializes in e-signature solutions. Euronovate applies a one-step software platform with an end-to-end approach.

Features:

Euronovate’s solution enhances the security levels of traditional identification methods (chip and PIN code) adding unique biometric information, collected by a special digital signature pad.

Why it’s great
Simplifying digital processes is Euronovate’s goal, and digital security its commitment. The company’s solutions are in separable modules because Euronovate believes innovation must be easy to use.

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Alberto Guidotti, Founder and CEO
Guidotti worked for seven years as head of research and development in Intesa Sanpaolo Group, gaining extensive experience in innovation programs for large corporations.
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ervinukaj_euronovateErvin Ukaj, R&D Software Director
Ukaj started at Lynx as a software engineer in 2007; in 2013 he became its IT project manager. He’s now software director for Euronovate and is currently working on his software engineering certificate from Harvard University.
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FinovateAsia Sneak Peek: GIEOM Business Solutions

FinovateAsia Sneak Peek: GIEOM Business Solutions

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FA2016-V1A look at the companies demoing live at FinovateAsia on 8 November 2016 in Hong Kong. Pick up your ticket today and save your spot.

GIEOM Business Solutions will demonstrate its “Google Map for Banks” that interconnects all organizational elements, now enhanced with cognitive capability.

Features:

  • Lower operational risks
  • Improved operational efficiency
  • Enhanced customer service

Why it’s great
Artificial intelligence to enhance, not replace, human capability

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John Santhosh, CEO
Santhosh is the dreamer, the innovator who always sees the future and relentlessly tries to make GIEOM bigger, better and more intelligent every single day.
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bhavanamallesh_gieomBhavana Mallesh, Director of Product Engineering
Mallesh works with new domains and technologies and builds teams to deliver intelligent solutions that make organizations run more efficiently with less.
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FinovateAsia Sneak Peek: Peakford

FinovateAsia Sneak Peek: Peakford

 

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FA2016-V1A look at the companies demoing live at FinovateAsia in Hong Kong on 8 November 2016. Pick up your ticket today and save your spot.

ExbiData from Peakford is a platform to help realtors, buyers, sellers, and investors predict the real estate market and make smart property-investment decisions using charts, analysis tools, and social networking.

Features:

  • Charts, analysis tools, maps generate real estate insights
  • Community tools help members build reputation in fast-track mode
  • Subscription-based fee structure

Why it’s great
ExbiData is the first real estate platform to integrate analytical tools, varieties of charts, customizable maps, and community in order to generate insights and facilitate more confident decision-making.

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Jason Mok, CEO
Mok has more than 13 years of strategic management in the information-technology industry. His professional qualities are proven by having won technology awards and received funding.
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Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

Around the web

  • RealtyMogul.com surpasses $50 million milestone in distributing returns and principal to investors.
  • Roostify teams up with Equifax to ease and accelerate mortgage-decision processing.
  • FinDEVr alum Worldpay launches new, omnichannel payment platform, Worldpay Total.
  • Modo Payments to provide Bank of America Merrill Lynch with access to its COIN Operated Digital Payments Hub as part of new strategic relationship.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.