iDenfy Simplifies Customer Journey with Biometric Verification for Oonee

  • Digital Identity
  • 30.10.2023 09:15 am

iDenfy, a global RegTech startup providing AI-based identity verification and fraud prevention services, announced a new partnership with a New York-based mobility company offering automated public space bicycle parking solutions. iDenfy’s biometric verification software will ensure that users complete the onboarding process without any hassle while guaranteeing a fraud-free environment for Oonee’s community.

As technology progresses and the mobility industry transforms the way we see urban transportation, the path to long-term success and expansion lies in two critical factors: identity verification and regulatory compliance. iDenfy believes that despite ongoing regulatory hurdles, the critical factor for scaling mobility enterprises is providing customers with a seamless experience. To accomplish this, the RegTech company proposes the adoption of AI-driven biometric verification solutions that incorporate liveness detection technology.

As claimed by iDenfy,  automated ID verification, when used alongside document and liveness checks, is specifically designed to assist mobility operators in confirming the identities of customers when they register for their services. As a fast-growing automated bike parking infrastructure provider, Oonee needed to ensure a secure but fast KYC process. To achieve this, the mobility company chose iDenfy’s biometric identity verification solution, which is centered around user experience. Currently, iDenfy’s AI-powered software uses advanced technology to detect any attempts by fraudsters to compromise a device or use a pre-recorded video. This approach will help Oonee maintain a straightforward onboarding process while ensuring that no fraudulent identities get accepted into their network. 

Oonee is best known for its innovative way of changing the mobility game. The company's core concept involves establishing networks of smart, modular pods in cities. These pods offer secure parking for bikes and scooters while providing public space amenities in their exteriors. Oonee debuted their first Brooklyn bike parking pod at Atlantic Center near Barclays Center. Presently, the company is dedicated to expanding its operations by developing, funding, and managing various automated bike parking solutions, all aimed at enhancing the urban landscape and making large cities more inviting to the public, which, according to the company, wouldn't be possible without a robust ID verification solution. 

By collaborating with iDenfy, Oonee will carry out faster ID verification checks, which will allow quicker onboarding of a larger customer base. The newly integrated solution will streamline the customer onboarding process. It will also enhance security by safeguarding against individuals who may attempt to use fake or altered documents to gain access to the bike pods. Additionally, iDenfy's solution simplifies the process of reaching and monitoring user verification data for Oonee. The new dashboard now also offers the capability to generate identification sessions manually. 

It’s worth mentioning that iDenfy’s solution is certified to meet the ISO/IEC 27001 standard. This certification ensures that Oonee’s customers' data is treated with the highest security protocols. Oonne’s team believes that the partnership with iDenfy has facilitated a smooth ID verification process, reducing the obstacles that Oonee could have faced when onboarding new customers. According to the innovative business, the recently implemented ID verification system meets the expectations of bicycle users who wish to access bike pods, which was the primary goal of this partnership. 

“While Oone is committed to expanding its secure bike parking network, our mission is to help them scale with a smooth and secure identity verification process. We want the customers to access pods swiftly, without as much friction as possible. All this will be achieved through the implementation of our full-stack KYC solution,”  — said Domantas Ciulde, the CEO of iDenfy.

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