Know Your Customer Limited, a provider of automated business verification solutions, has partnered with DBS Hong Kong to streamline its SME onboarding processesKnow Your Customer Limited, a provider of automated business verification solutions, has partnered with DBS Hong Kong to streamline its SME onboarding processes

DBS Hong Kong Partners with Know Your Customer to Automate SME Onboarding

2026/03/05 11:05
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Know Your Customer Limited, a provider of automated business verification solutions, has partnered with DBS Hong Kong to streamline its SME onboarding processes.

The collaboration aims to simplify business Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures, addressing the traditionally manual and complex processes involved in verifying corporate structures and ownership.

Using Know Your Customer’s digital compliance platform, DBS Hong Kong will gain real-time access to business verification data, including official company documents and automated identification of ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) networks across more than 140 jurisdictions.

The AI-powered platform reduces manual effort, accelerates onboarding timelines, and improves operational efficiency for business clients.

Lareina Wang, Head of SME Banking at DBS Hong Kong, said:

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Claus Christensen, CEO and Co-Founder of Know Your Customer, added:

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