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Jumio and Prometeo Partner to Launch ID Verification Solution

Jumio and Prometeo Partner to Launch ID Verification Solution
  • Jumio and Prometeo have partnered to streamline identity and bank account verification across Latin America.
  • The integration combines biometric authentication, AI, and Prometeo’s banking network to improve security, reduce operational time, and enhance user experience for fintechs and digital platforms.
  • The two are aiming to help organizations meet regulatory requirements while scaling to meet growing demand for secure, digital financial services.

Digital identity solutions company Jumio announced this week that it has partnered with fintech infrastructure company Prometeo to create a solution for identity authentication and bank account validation across Latin America.

Integrating Jumio’s identity verification platform with Prometeo’s account validation will provide Prometeo’s clients with access to a single solution that simplifies processes including onboarding and payment reconciliation while reducing operational times, preventing fraud, and delivering a better user experience.

“This alliance allows us to offer stronger bank account validation, a key element in any authentication process. We’re no longer just confirming whether an account exists — we’re also verifying who’s behind it, which redefines how fintechs and digital companies build fast and efficient onboarding processes,” said Prometeo Commercial Director Roberto Gaudelli. “We’re proud to reach this milestone, which adds an extra layer of security and trust for our clients.”

Founded in 2018, Prometeo’s financial infrastructure allows businesses to integrate seamlessly with the financial system in Latin America and the US. The company offers an embedded banking platform and multi-banking solution to offer fintechs, digital banks, payment gateways, online gaming platforms, and e-commerce companies automated access to financial information and transactions through a single API. Prometeo’s network consists of more than 1,500 connections to 1,200 financial institutions across 11 countries.

Jumio’s platform offers an identity intelligence platform that uses biometric authentication, automation, and data-driven insights to help its clients know and trust their online users. The company was founded in 2010 and came close to collapse when it filed for bankruptcy in 2016. After restructuring, Jumio sold to Centana Venture Partners, which acquired the company for $850,000 two months after its bankruptcy filing. Since its acquisition, Jumio has processed over one billion transactions from over 200 countries and territories.

“Connecting our best-in-class biometric verification technology with the largest banking network in Latin America not only delivers a more complete solution to the market, it also raises the bar for security and efficiency,” said Jumio Strategic Alliances Manager for Latin America Pilar Pereira. “This alliance integrates advanced AI capabilities, data analytics, and user behavior interpretation, elements that truly make a difference and allow us to offer a robust, intelligent solution designed to tackle one of the region’s biggest challenges.”

Prometeo and Jumio anticipate that their alliance will improve verification in Latin America. By joining forces, they’re aiming to make digital onboarding smoother and more secure by helping organizations verify a person’s identity and bank account at the same time. Their integrated, modular solution tackles real pain points like fraud prevention, compliance with local and global regulations, and it is scalable for businesses of all sizes.


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