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ID-Pal Acquires KYB Specialist NorthRow

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Dublin based ID-Pal recently acquired Know Your Business (KYB) specialist NorthRow , extending its identity verification platform to cover both individual and corporate risk within a single compliance framework. The move brings native KYB checks into ID-Pal’s existing KYC and AML offering, responding to growing regulatory pressure for firms to maintain an ongoing view of customer and counterparty risk rather than relying on point-in-time checks.

Founded in 2016, ID-Pal has built its business around AI-enabled identity verification and screening across multiple jurisdictions. The addition of NorthRow’s business verification capabilities allows firms using the platform to verify companies, track changes in ownership or directorship, and monitor corporate status alongside individual identity checks. In practical terms, this creates a consolidated risk view across people and entities, addressing a long-standing gap between KYC and KYB processes.

The deal also reflects broader shifts in compliance operations. Regulatory regimes in the UK, EU and US are placing increasing emphasis on continuous monitoring, particularly in response to reforms such as the US Corporate Transparency Act and tighter UK requirements. At the same time, firms face rising exposure to sanctions risk and increasingly sophisticated forms of document fraud, making fragmented onboarding and monitoring models harder to sustain.

ID-Pal founder and CEO Colum Lyons framed the acquisition in that context, pointing to both regulatory change and evolving threat vectors.

“Alongside co-founders James O’Toole and Robert O’Farrell, ID-Pal was created to support businesses with accurate identity verification built on privacy preservation. As the financial services space becomes more regulated, and with AI-driven document fraud becoming the biggest threat our industry has faced, it is essential that businesses have a unified view of the risks ahead and how to manage them. Our acquisition of NorthRow allows ID-Pal to unify this process within one comprehensive platform that defends businesses against fraud at every entry point and avoids noncompliance fines.”

From a customer perspective, the transaction brings together complementary strengths already used in production environments. Payments provider Caxton, a long-standing NorthRow client, highlighted the operational value of tighter integration between individual and business checks.

“Using NorthRow’s technologies, Caxton has seen first-hand the value they bring to compliance processes. This acquisition is a great step forward by combining their expertise with ID-Pal’s award-winning technology to create a powerful platform for the future. We’re excited to start working with ID-Pal and to benefit from the innovation in KYC and KYB risk intelligence that this partnership will deliver.”

The combined client base spans financial services, government and enterprise organisations, and the acquisition expands ID-Pal’s reach across regulated sectors that increasingly require joined-up identity, business verification and AML controls. NorthRow’s services will continue to operate without interruption, with platform integration planned over time as part of a longer-term product roadmap aimed at improving consistency and user experience across compliance workflows.

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