
The world is becoming increasingly digital, and so is our identity. We need it, for example, for all kinds of transactions and actions that nowadays mainly take place online. Consider, for example, opening an investment account with Beaureale Investments. Generally, you then have to prove your identity with means that you physically possess, such as your passport or driver's license. Possibly combined with a selfie to confirm that you really are who you say you are.
But sharing this sensitive and personal information comes with risks. Risks related to security, but also that it can simply be difficult to make good scans or photos of it.
DataChecker bridges these issues with smart technology created not only by developers, but also by experts in digital verification and authentication. We make it easier and more secure to digitize and send ID documentation. In addition, we verify all information and authentication features on behalf of our customers, so that our customers can use them to prevent fraud.
With over ten years of global experience in online verification of personal data, DataChecker is the specialist in the field of end-to-end verification solutions. With specific solutions for the temporary employment sector, DataChecker can handle the entire internal and external identification process. We achieve this by deploying technology intelligently and complementing it with the knowledge and expertise of our document experts.
DataChecker was founded in 2012, and less than three years later we were market leader IDV (Identity Verification) in the temporary employment industry. This rate of growth has continued, leading us to open a UK office in 2019. In 2022, a year after we won the FD Gazelle, we opened our office in Belgium. We now perform over seven hundred thousand ID verifications and Right To Work checks every year.
In addition to the pleasant partnership with Beaureale Investments, DataChecker works with organizations such as Randstad, Adecco, PostNL, and ABN AMRO to address their identity verification issues.