23rd Jul 2020 Firms turn to electronic verification as Covid-19 backlogs hit issuance of key ID documents Delen Backlogs in issuing official ID documents such as passports and driving licences are driving a surge of interest in remote, document-free electronic ID verification, according to anti-money-laundering (AML) specialist SmartSearch.Both the Passport Office and the DVLA are advising customers of significant delays in issuing new ID or renewing existing documents, due to reduced capacity during the Covid-19 lockdown, and the resulting backlog of applications.Firms that are required to verify the identity of their customers and perform due diligence are reporting that this is impacting on their business. They are unable to onboard new customers or conduct significant transactions on behalf of existing ones, on the basis of ID that is close to or past its expiry date.SmartSearch’s unique one-stop Know Your Customer (KYC) and AML solution provides a ready answer to such problems. No documents are needed: all that is needed is a name, address and date-of-birth to conduct a full set of AML checks, including screening against global sanctions and politically-exposed persons (PEP) lists.The system also provides ongoing daily monitoring so that any change in a client’s status is automatically flagged up.Crucially, all this is done remotely, including via a fully-integrated SmartSearch app. With Covid-19 still very much a factor, this removes the need for potentially risky face-to-face contact, and is also much more convenient for customers.Martin Cheek, managing director of SmartSearch, commented: “The backlogs at the Passport Office and DVLA are further indications of the way we’re all having to think again about how we conduct business in the wake of Covid-19.“SmartSearch provides an easy way for firms to circumvent these problems – while also making the onboarding and KYC process quicker and simpler for both staff and customers.“The advantages of electronic ID verification are clear, with or without Covid-19. It’s high time firms of all shapes and sizes embraced the benefits of going digital.” door SmartSearch Bekijk meer artikelen van SmartSearch Bericht delen Bekijk onze andere populaire artikelen 23rd Nov 2021 Sloppy AML checks result in man’s house being ‘stolen’ door SmartSearch 11th Nov 2021 As the Pandora Papers expose the ‘For Sale’ sign hanging over the UK’s property market, estate agents are urged to up their compliance game door John Dobson 1st Nov 2021 Pandora Papers reveals UK property market is at the centre of Global tax avoidance and financial crime door SmartSearch See more
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