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Support KYC et KYB

Cardflo offre un support intégré KYC (Know Your Customer) et KYB (Know Your Business), essentiels pour la conformité dans les secteurs à haut risque. Nos systèmes automatisent et rationalisent ces processus de vérification critiques, réduisant l'effort manuel et accélérant la préparation des commerçants.

Nous assurons le respect des normes réglementaires tout en maintenant l'efficacité opérationnelle.

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L'aperçu

Know Your Customer (KYC) and Know Your Business (KYB) protocols are foundational components of modern anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) frameworks.

In the payments stack, these processes occur during the merchant onboarding phase and continue through the lifecycle of the account to ensure regulatory compliance.

KYC focuses on verifying the identity of individual users, while KYB extends this scrutiny to corporate entities, requiring the identification of the Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) and legal structures.

For payment service providers and acquirers, robust verification is necessary to mitigate the risk of financial crime and avoid regulatory fines. Integrating these checks reduces the friction associated with manual documentation reviews, allowing for faster issuance of Merchant Identification Numbers (MIDs).

These systems analyse government-issued identification, company registry filings, and global watchlists to establish a verified profile of the counterparty before any transaction processing commences.

Comment ça marche

  1. Data ingestion and document capture

    The process begins by collecting essential identity markers from the individual or business entity. This includes government-issued photographic identification for KYC and corporate registration documents for KYB.

    Automated systems capture this data through secure interfaces, ensuring that the primary materials required for verification are formatted correctly for downstream analysis by the compliance engine.

  2. Automated identity and entity verification

    The system cross-references the provided information against authoritative databases, such as national identity registries or official company houses. For KYB, the logic parses complex corporate structures to identify individuals with significant control.

    This stage confirms the legal existence of the business and the validity of the individuals claiming to represent it.

  3. Sanction and PEP screening

    All parties are screened against global watchlists, including Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) lists and international sanction databases such as OFAC or HM Treasury.

    This screening is not a one-time event; rather, it is an ongoing requirement to ensure that participants have not been added to restricted lists after their initial approval.

  4. Risk scoring and final adjudication

    Algorithms assign a risk score based on the gathered data, location, industry type, and screening results. If the risk remains within acceptable thresholds, the account proceeds toward authorisation.

    Higher risk profiles may trigger a manual retrieval request for additional evidence, ensuring that the final decision aligns with the acquirer's specific risk appetite.

Pourquoi c'est important

Regulatory compliance and fine mitigation

Adherence to directives such as PSD2 and the forthcoming PSD3 necessitates rigorous identity verification. Failure to implement adequate KYC and KYB measures can lead to severe penalties from financial regulators and the potential loss of processing licences.

By automating these checks, businesses maintain an audit trail that demonstrates a commitment to AML standards, protecting the organisation from the legal repercussions associated with facilitating illicit financial flows.

Operational efficiency in onboarding

Manual verification of business charters and ownership structures is time-intensive and prone to human error. Automated KYB triggers significantly reduce the time between application and settlement, allowing merchants to begin accepting payments sooner.

Scaling a payment operation requires a system that can handle high volumes of verification requests without a linear increase in compliance staff, thereby protecting the operational margins of the PSP.

Fraud prevention and risk management

KYC and KYB serve as the first line of defence against tactical fraud and synthetic identity theft. By verifying the authenticity of documents and the legitimacy of business operations, firms can filter out high-risk entities before they enter the ecosystem.

This reduces the subsequent likelihood of chargebacks, representative fraud, and the financial liability associated with compromised merchant accounts.

Cas d'usage

High-risk merchant acquiring

Acquirers specialising in sectors like gaming or pharmaceuticals require deeper KYB scrutiny. Automated UBO discovery and ongoing monitoring ensure these merchants remain compliant with the stricter oversight typical of these industries.

Marketplace platform onboarding

Platforms hosting third-party sellers use integrated KYC to verify thousands of individual vendors. This prevents the platform from being utilised for money laundering while maintaining a low-friction experience for legitimate sellers.

Cross-border payment facilitation

When processing payments across different jurisdictions, KYB systems adapt to local regulatory requirements and document types, ensuring that international business entities are verified according to the specific standards of the target market.

Financial institution correspondent banking

Banks use these protocols to verify the compliance standards of other financial institutions they partner with, ensuring that the entire chain of payment flow meets the required AML and KYB benchmarks.

En chiffres

60-80%
Onboarding speed improvement

This range reflects industry benchmarks for moving from manual document review to automated verification workflows, though actual results depend on the specific jurisdiction and data availability.

3-5x
Manual review reduction

Typical efficiency gains for compliance teams when implementing automated UBO identification and watchlist screening for standard corporate entities.

<2s
Verification response time

The standard API response time for a single identity check against a live database, excluding times where manual intervention or additional document uploads are required.

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What you get with Support KYC et KYB

  • Vérification d'identité automatisée pour les particuliers (KYC)
  • Vérification automatisée des entités commerciales (KYB)
  • Filtrage en temps réel des sanctions et des listes de surveillance
  • Identification du bénéficiaire effectif (UBO)
  • Vérification de documents et détection de la fraude
  • Suivi continu des changements de conformité
  • Detection of fraudulent or tampered documentation using digital forensic markers and metadata analysis.
  • Customisable risk-weighting engines to align with specific institutional risk appetite and policies.
  • Secure digital vaulting for all compliance documentation to satisfy external regulatory audit requirements.
  • Integrated AML transaction monitoring to detect suspicious behaviour post-onboarding for existing accounts.
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Questions about Support KYC et KYB

Pourquoi le KYC et le KYB sont-ils importants pour mon entreprise ?

Le KYC et le KYB sont cruciaux pour la conformité réglementaire, la prévention de la criminalité financière et le maintien de la confiance au sein de l'écosystème de paiement.

Ils protègent votre entreprise contre les risques de fraude et de blanchiment d'argent, garantissant que vous opérez dans les cadres légaux et protégez votre réputation.

Quels documents sont nécessaires pour le KYC/KYB avec Cardflo ?

Pour le KYC/KYB, vous avez généralement besoin de pièces d'identité émises par le gouvernement, d'une preuve d'adresse pour les particuliers, et de documents d'enregistrement d'entreprise, de statuts et de registres d'actionnaires pour les entreprises. Les exigences spécifiques varient selon la juridiction et le type d'entreprise.

Cardflo fournit des orientations claires sur la documentation nécessaire.

Cardflo offre-t-il un suivi KYC/KYB continu ?

Oui, Cardflo assure un suivi KYC/KYB continu. Cela inclut une nouvelle vérification périodique et un filtrage continu par rapport aux listes de sanctions et aux médias défavorables.

Cette approche proactive garantit que votre entreprise reste conforme aux réglementations en évolution et atténue les risques émergents au fil du temps.

Is ongoing monitoring necessary after the initial onboarding is complete?

Yes, regulatory authorities require continuous due diligence. A merchant who was compliant at the time of onboarding may later be added to a sanctions list or undergo a change in ownership that introduces new risks.

Automated systems perform periodic re-screening and look for triggers such as changes in business location, significant shifts in transaction volume, or updates to the corporate registry to ensure the merchant remains within the authorised risk profile.

How do KYC and KYB requirements change for high-risk merchants?

High-risk merchants, as defined by their Merchant Category Code (MCC), often face 'Enhanced Due Diligence' (EDD). This involves more frequent document refreshes, deeper investigation into the source of funds, and potentially onsite visits or audits.

The KYB process for these entities is more granular, focusing on the historical behaviour of the directors and the specific nature of the products sold to ensure they do not violate scheme rules or local laws.

Can KYC and KYB help in reducing chargeback rates for a PSP?

While these processes do not directly stop a consumer from disputing a charge, they significantly reduce the likelihood of 'merchant fraud,' where a business is set up purely to process fraudulent transactions.

By ensuring that only legitimate, verified businesses enter the network, a PSP can minimise the volume of total disputes and retrievals, contributing to a healthier ecosystem and better standing with the card schemes.

Do these systems support international document verification for cross-border merchants?

Advanced verification systems use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and machine learning models trained on thousands of document types from hundreds of jurisdictions.

This allows the system to recognise and validate international passports, national ID cards, and local corporate filings in their original languages, ensuring that cross-border KYC and KYB are as efficient as domestic checks.

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