Facephi Partners with Huenei to Conquer the Digital Identity Market
Facephi and Huenei IT Services have announced a strategic alliance aimed at enhancing their capabilities in digital identity and fraud prevention in Latin America and the United States. This partnership merges Facephi's expertise in biometric verification and fraud prevention with Huenei's software and artificial intelligence capabilities.
Strategic Alliance Formed
The alliance links Facephi, a specialist in digital identity verification and fraud prevention, with Huenei IT Services, a software publisher with over 30 years of experience in Latin America. The partnership combines Facephi's biometric technology and fraud prevention with Huenei's software and artificial intelligence capabilities. This alliance spans the banking, insurance, retail, healthcare, and logistics sectors in Latin America and the United States. Huenei operates in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and is actively expanding in the United States.
Aiming for Accelerated Integration and Market Entry
The partnership aims to accelerate the integration and market deployment of identity solutions. The integrated offerings seek to enhance secure integration, multi-biometric authentication, and behavioral biometrics. This collaboration aims to deliver scalable, secure, and cost-effective solutions that reduce operational frictions while enhancing the customer experience in highly regulated sectors.
Leaders Comment on the Collaboration
Jorge Sanz, CEO of Facephi, stated: 'Our collaboration with Huenei allows us to offer Facephi's identity verification and fraud prevention solutions to a broader range of companies undergoing digital transformation. Together, we will help businesses ensure security in every online interaction while enhancing the customer experience.' Gustavo Comisso, CEO of Huenei IT Services, added: 'This alliance represents more than just technological integration. By combining our expertise, we help organizations build digital ecosystems where identity is a business enabler, not a source of friction.'