Veriff Expands Services to 39 Languages

Veriff adds four new languages to meet growing global customer demand.

Veriff, a global identity verification provider, today announced the addition of four new languages to its identity verification platform for a total of 39 languages and dialects. The new languages include Indonesian, Greek, Danish and Catalan.

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Demand for identity verification solutions across industries is growing quickly around the world, especially given the accelerated adoption of digital services over the past year”

Veriff initially launched its service in English and soon added Estonian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German, and Latvian. Now, Veriff’s verification process is available in Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (simplified), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, English, Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Indonesian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian (Latin script), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Mexico), Swedish, Turkish and Vietnamese.

“Demand for identity verification solutions across industries is growing quickly around the world, especially given the accelerated adoption of digital services over the past year,” said Janer Gorohhov, co-founder and CPO of Veriff. “Veriff is committed to meeting our global customer’s demands, and part of that is offering verification services in as many languages as needed to help them grow and scale their businesses worldwide.”

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