Over 95% of Indians and Indonesians hold digital IDs linked to government databases, making document-free onboarding a promising reality for businesses
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Over 95% of Indians and Indonesians hold digital IDs linked to government databases, making document-free onboarding a promising reality for businesses (Graphic: Business Wire)
Here are the top 5 highlights from the guide:
According to the Sumsub Identity Fraud Study 2022, Nigeria has some of the highest rates of ID forgery in the world. - In 2022, Nigeria accounted for 5.4% of fraud detected worldwide, underscoring the challenges for companies onboarding Nigerian users.
- This is particularly the case for identity verification, where large-scale digital ID initiatives have been replacing paper documents.
- Therefore, government databases may well replace document-based verification in the near future, allowing businesses to drastically simplify user onboarding in these regions.