360 Dotnet adds AML checks and identity verification

360 Dotnet has introduced identity verification and anti-money laundering (AML) checks to its 360 Lifecycle system through a new partnership with digital identity expert, GBG.

Advisers will now be able to record and electronically identify clients by sending them a link, enabling them to verify themselves by taking a photo, or uploading a picture of their passport or driving licence.

The move also means that advisers can check and prove a client resides at their permanent address, investigate any PEP’s and sanction hits as well as identify if they are on the electoral register.

360 Dotnet suggested the two new features will help reduce the risk of fraud and increase security and trust for clients.

“We are committed to continually investing in our technology to improve our offering through 360 Lifecycle to our financial adviser businesses,” commented 360 Dotnet managing director, Ozgur Unlu. “This is an exciting new phase for 360 Dotnet as we grow our technical capability. We are doing everything we can to empower our advisers to transact business more efficiently.

“This new proposition will enable advisers to combat fraud, offer even better data security and speed up client transactions. This latest integration is very much in line with our commitment to let advisers that embrace technology, benefit from a streamlined process with their clients.”

GBG commercial director, Andy Chrascina, added: “360 Dotnet is focused on using technology to deliver a quality service to both advisers and clients. This commitment to service excellence meant it was determined to partner with a digital identity expert.

“Adding our document and data verification solutions to its portfolio will ensure they can drive a much quicker, safer and secure on-boarding process.”

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