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Data Zoo and Alloy team on ID onboarding

Data Zoo, a global leader in identity verification data, has announced a strategic partnership with Alloy, an identity and fraud prevention platform provider trusted by over 600 leading banks, credit unions and fintech companies, to provide enhanced global data for secure customer onboarding.

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The partnership integrates Data Zoo’s comprehensive global data assets into Alloy’s orchestration platform, enabling financial organizations to seamlessly incorporate both traditional and non-traditional data sources into their onboarding processes-whether for new or existing clients- while extending their international reach through a single API.

The integration allows clients to leverage data as a primary or complementary method for identity verification, which is an effective tool to mitigate the impact of synthetic identity fraud and to reduce friction in the onboarding process.

Alloy’s clients can now leverage Data Zoo’s solutions to onboard consumers across the world with a single API integration, reducing operational costs and accelerating time to market in new geographies.

“Data Zoo’s mission is to empower businesses with critical access to identity data globally to boost financial inclusion and block out bad actors,” said Charlie Minutella, CEO of Data Zoo. “Partnering with Alloy allows us to bring our extensive global data into an established platform that is trusted by financial institutions and fintechs, helping them mitigate identity risks while expanding their customer base safely.”

As financial institutions increasingly seek solutions to balance an effective global customer onboarding experience while maintaining compliance with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, this partnership brings together the strengths of two industry leaders. Data Zoo’s vast global data coverage allows Alloy clients to access critical identity data from multiple markets, ensuring more accurate identity verification across borders.

“Alloy's platform is designed to prevent fraud without hindering business growth,” said Keith Kettell, CRO at Alloy. “By integrating Data Zoo’s global data coverage, we are giving our clients the ability to confidently onboard more users in new geographies while staying compliant with regulatory standards.”

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