MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 20, 2018 -- Jumio, the leading AI-powered trusted identity as a service provider, was recently named one of the 2018 Best Places to Work in Financial Technology by American Banker and Best Companies Group. Companies from across the United States entered the two-part survey process to determine the winners.
This survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognize and honor the best employers in the financial technology industry, benefiting the industry's economy, workforce and businesses. The list is made up of 20 of the top companies based on an extensive employee engagement and satisfaction survey. The companies recognized offer unconventional perks and recreational time to create a sense of purpose at work.
“This recognition is a testament to not only our management, but our entire team of employees that together create an incredible place to work,” said Jumio CEO Stephen Stuut. “We are proud of our team’s accomplishments for our business, and believe our shared values of integrity, diversity, empowerment, and accountability lead the way to innovation.”
Jumio is the leader in ID verification, completing more than 300,000 ID verifications daily. Whether in front of a webcam or a smartphone, Jumio can quickly verify the authenticity of an ID, a document, or your user’s real-world identity in seconds. Jumio’s Netverify® solution suite uses artificial intelligence, computer vision technology, machine learning, biometrics, and human verification experts to verify credentials issued by over 200 countries in real time web and mobile transactions.
For more information on American Banker’s Best Places to Work in Financial Technology program, visit www.BestPlacestoWorkFinTech.com. To learn more about opportunities at Jumio, please visit https://www.jumio.com/careers/.
About Jumio
When identity matters, trust Jumio. Jumio is the creator of Netverify® which enables businesses to increase customer conversions while providing a seamless customer experience and reducing fraud. By combining the three core pillars of ID Verification, Identity Verification and Document Verification, businesses now have a complete solution that allows them to establish the real-world identity of the consumer.
Leveraging advanced technology like biometric facial recognition. machine learning, and human review, Jumio helps customers to meet regulatory compliance including KYC and AML and tie the digital identity to the physical world. Jumio has verified more than 100 million identities issued by over 200 countries from real time web and mobile transactions. Jumio’s solutions are used by leading companies in the financial services, sharing economy, cryptocurrency, higher education, retail, travel and online gaming sectors.
Based in Palo Alto, Jumio operates globally with offices in the US, Europe, and Asia Pacific and has been the recipient of numerous awards for innovation. For more information, please visit www.jumio.com.
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