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Signifyd to provide DNA Payments with anti-fraud tech
E-commerce fraud protection company Signifyd will provide integrated fraud protection technology to DNA Payments, an omni-channel payments company for the UK and EU markets.
This...
Adflex partners with Signifyd to bolster payment security checks
Business-to-business payments specialist Adflex has teamed with fraud protection company Signifyd to strengthen security checks for its merchant customers.
Global RegTech funding already set a new annual record just six...
RegTech companies raised $9.2bn across 222 deals in the first half of the year driven by large transactions over $100m
Signifyd launches new tool for online retailers
Signifyd has launched its Authorization Rate Optimization solution, a new tool which will help online retailers maximise conversion rates and protect themselves from fraud.
Ten RegTech companies whose services can help you through the coronavirus...
It's hardly a secret that the coronavirus has wreaked havoc on how businesses are conducted. Fortunately, several RegTech businesses offer a huge range of services to help.
Signifyd is the latest company to offer free services during the...
Digital fraud prevention company Signifyd is the latest company to offer free tools and services to help companies cope during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fraud fighting company Signifyd launches new Commerce Protection Platform
Signifyd is updating its offering with a new solution aimed at protecting e-commerce companies from fraud.
Over half of all RegTech companies address AML or KYC regulation
The Global RegTech Review released by FinTech Global highlights increased investments in AML and KYC solutions
Given the increasingly complex requirements placed by regulatory...
Signifyd scores $56m for e-commerce fraud protection
E-commerce fraud protection provider Signifyd has scored $56m in a Series C round led by Bain Capital Ventures.
Signifyd pulls in $19m for e-commerce fraud prevention
Signifyd, a fraud protection provider for e-commerce businesses, has raised $19m in funding. The round comes from Menlo Ventures, TriplePoint Capital and American Express Ventures.