Fraud prevention concept as Elantil has partnered with Sumsub to assist its operating partners with matters regarding customer verification and fraud prevention.
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Elantil has partnered with Sumsub to assist its operating partners with matters regarding customer verification and fraud prevention.

Operators that use Elantil’s marketplace can now access Sumsub’s data and document verification platform via a one-click integration.

Assistance with verifying users, businesses, transactions, fraud prevention and handling ID verification will be provided to operators from a single, easy-to-use dashboard with code-free checks at any stage.

“At Sumsub, we’ve always believed there’s a smarter way to tackle iGaming’s trickiest challenges, and just like Elantil, we’re not here to follow the rulebook – we’re here to rewrite it,” noted Kris Galloway, Head of iGaming Product at Sumsub.

“Unlike clunky, monolithic systems, our full-cycle verification platform is built to safeguard the entire player journey, ensuring robust fraud protection and compliance without compromising user experience and pass rates: it is compliance and fraud protection that actually works for the business, not against it. 

“We’re also very excited to connect with Elantil’s clients and help them scale securely, smoothly, and, just like Elantil, with the freedom to focus on growth.”

Elantil will provide a place for an operator to configure the credentials they need to access the integration once they have reached an agreement with Sumsub.

John Debono, Chief Technical Officer at Elantil, added: “Rather than being a run-of-the-mill game aggregation service, Elantil’s Marketplace is an open space where operators can connect with best-in-class content suppliers, no matter what it is they’re seeking.

“By adding Sumsub’s comprehensive solutions to our growing list of services, we can help improve our clients’ customer onboarding and fraud prevention, and all at a more reasonable price point than our competitors.”

Back in February, Elantil reached an agreement with Alea, making more than 16,000 casino games from 167 software providers available for operators on its marketplace.