Zenoo enhances security with Signicat's NFC-based identity verification

Zenoo integrates Signicat's ReadID technology, aiding European businesses in tackling fraud amidst rising regulatory expectations.

Identity fraud continues to affect businesses across Europe, while regulatory requirements are becoming more stringent. In response, Zenoo has added Signicat’s ReadID technology to its Marketplace, a no-code orchestration platform. The integration enables businesses to verify passports and identity documents by reading the embedded chip, supporting compliance with the EU’s forthcoming Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR).

Businesses are facing increasing pressure to meet security requirements while maintaining effective customer experiences. Fraud methods are becoming more sophisticated, and regulatory oversight is intensifying. Signicat’s “The Battle in the Dark” report states that identity fraud and its prevention measures can put up to 22 percent of annual revenue at risk. As AMLR introduces stricter identity verification requirements, organisations are assessing solutions that balance security controls with operational efficiency.

With ReadID available through Zenoo’s platform, users can verify their identity by tapping a government-issued document, such as a passport, against a smartphone. Using Near Field Communication (NFC), the technology reads the document’s chip and cryptographically verifies its authenticity within seconds. This process is designed to detect forged or tampered documents and address emerging fraud techniques, including those enabled by generative AI.

Jonnie Davis, VP Partnerships at Zenoo, said: Our clients and partners across both established and newly regulated industries are deliberately choosing lower-friction onboarding without compromising security."

ReadID uses a smartphone’s NFC capability to authenticate ePassports and other chipped identity documents, including ID cards and residence permits. The technology is already used in Europe’s financial sector and by government organisations. According to Signicat, it has recorded zero false accepts across millions of high-risk transactions.

James Brodhurst, Partnerships Manager at Signicat, commented: “For a long time, government-grade identity verification was only accessible to the largest companies,” said James Brodhurst, Partnerships Manager at Signicat. “We're changing that by making it simple for any regulated business on Zenoo's Marketplace to instantly deploy the best defence available.”

For Zenoo customers, the integration is intended to support AMLR compliance requirements while strengthening fraud prevention processes within digital onboarding workflows.

The partnership also extends Signicat’s presence into additional verticals, including gaming and luxury e-commerce, through Zenoo’s Marketplace, while providing Zenoo customers with access to NFC-based identity verification technology to support global compliance requirements.
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