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Kyckr Launches Company Watch

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San Francisco-based RegTech firm Kyckr this week launched the international rollout of its new SaaS technology platform, Company Watch, which gives clients notification of material changes at a frequency that suits them, enabling them to move from periodic to perpetual, event-driven KYC and remove unnecessary customer interaction.

The launch expands the firm’s KYC solutions suite from point in time, manual, one off authentication of customers to real time, automated, ongoing monitoring. Late-stage commercial discussions with several major financial institutions in Europe are currently underway and follow on from the on-boarding of Kyckr’s first client, a European Tier 1 bank.

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