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VerifyMe launches MVP smart portal

VerifyMe Nigeria, a verification platform that enables seamless and real-time ID verifications backed by the Nigerian Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Bank Verification Number (BVN), and…

VerifyMe Nigeria, a verification platform that enables seamless and real-time ID verifications backed by the Nigerian Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Bank Verification Number (BVN), and Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Driver’s Licenses, has launched a revolutionary verification product to enhance industry growth through trust.

The Self-Managed Verification Platform (MVP) is the first integrated ID Verification and Know Your Customer (KYC) platform in the country. The portal enables seamless verification requests and real time ID verification.

Speaking on the launch, the Chief Executive Officer of VerifyMe Nigeria, Esigie Aguele described the platform as a proprietary solution that offers real-time ID verifications integrated with employment history reports and other key people data points to enable faster decisions for Nigerians to get services.

Explaining how the portal works, Aguele said, “Our OneIdentity Report delivers real time ID authentication with secure last mile verification checks that meet CBN tier three and international Anti-Money Laundering (AML) directive standards. We deliver all results in one report or over API for our business customers. Our goal is to solve the trust issue so businesses can process and deliver more real-time services to their customers, while making the verification process painless and efficient.”

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