Digital onboarding platform Instnt announced today that it has selected Prove as its identity authentication partner based on the company's modern way of authenticating identity based on the phone number.
"As mobile devices have become the de-facto second-factor authentication tool, Prove's robust phone intelligence technology becomes a crucial component to enable frictionless digital acceptance and authentication of consumers on Instnt's digital customer onboarding managed service. Through this partnership, Instnt aims to bring digital inclusion and one-click federated sign-up to consumers across mobile apps and websites on the internet," said Sunil Madhu, CEO, and Founder of Instnt.
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