iDenfy, a global RegTech company that specializes in identity verification and fraud prevention services, announced the AI Company Reviewer, its smart Know YouriDenfy, a global RegTech company that specializes in identity verification and fraud prevention services, announced the AI Company Reviewer, its smart Know Your

iDenfy Releases a Unique KYB AI Reviewer That Automates the Corporate Onboarding Process

2026/03/04 23:01
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iDenfy, a global RegTech company that specializes in identity verification and fraud prevention services, announced the AI Company Reviewer, its smart Know Your Business (KYB) automation tool that acts as a virtual Data Verification Officer by cross-referencing company documents, government registry reports, and fraud signals against custom, easily configurable rules, helpingto approve, deny, or flag companies more easily. This built-in feature helps reduce what once took compliance teams hours to check to a matter of seconds, making KYB compliance a less complex task in various regulated industries. 

The AI Company Reviewer operates across two core categories with the given task. It can also check fraud prevention and compliance rule results based on cross-referencing the main company profile details or its related individuals, such as directors or shareholders, as part of the bigger Anti-Money Laundering (AML) framework. It provides one of three outcomes: approves the company instantly if all rules are correct, denies the application if unacceptable risks are identified, or flags and sends the case for a human compliance officer when an automated decision cannot be completed.

Such an approach helps compliance teams to assess flags, sanctions, negative news, and other findings, depending on the adjusted and created workflow using the AI tool. “No coding is required or extra skills in this department,” reassured Domantas Ciulde, the CEO of iDenfy. 

Once all conditions from the set rules are met, companies are instantly approved on iDenfy’s system. However, if critical rule failures, such as an AML flag, a sanctions record, or a mismatched Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) document name are detected, the AI immediately denies the application without requiring human intervention. In cases where partial matches or questionable signals are identified, the system flags the company to perform a manual review in order to ensure that no edge case is left unresolved. Any business can query the data again to submit the right documents.

At first, the new feature from iDenfy covers data comparison rules, which verify if information submitted during onboarding matches what appears in official documents and government registry reports. The second category covers fraud prevention and compliance rules, which evaluate the outputs of iDenfy’s existing security and compliance rules. Key checks include AML analysis for sanctions and adverse media flags, identity verification status for directors and UBOs, address and website risk assessments, as well as VAT and TIN number validation.

“Manual company reviews have been one of the most resource-intensive parts of the KYB process. Compliance officers are spending valuable time on routine data checks that could be automated. iDenfy’s AI Company Reviewer handles the decisions automatically by itself, and if human judgment is needed, it makes sure that the review is as efficient and targeted as possible. This is what modern compliance infrastructure should look like,” said Domantas Ciulde, the CEO of iDenfy

It is important to note that the tool is fully configurable and can be set to trigger KYB cases automatically on every newly submitted company or activated manually on a case-by-case basis. Review results can be accessed directly on the business verifications dashboard, or if not triggered yet, just by clicking the “Get AI reviewer insights” button, where users can see any details about each onboarded company. 

“We designed the AI Company Reviewer to reflect the real operational challenges that compliance officers face every day. It’s not just about speed; it’s about giving businesses a scalable, consistent, and auditable way to manage KYB risks without expanding their team,” added Adomas Vitkauskas, the CPO of iDenfy.

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