iComply “Most Forward-Thinking Work Being Done” Related to Blockchain Settlement

iComply “Most Forward-Thinking Work Being Done” Related to Blockchain Settlement

Chicago, Il. — FIA announced that iComply Investor Services Inc. (“iComply”) is one of 15 companies chosen to exhibit in the Innovators Pavilion at the 34th Annual FIA Expo in Chicago October 16 – 18. Innovators Pavilion showcases startup companies providing forward-thinking solutions for the futures, options and cleared swaps industry.

iComply was chosen from a competitive pool of applicants to showcase its offerings to more than 4,500 attendees at the largest gathering of derivatives industry professionals in the world. The Innovators Pavilion provides each FIA Innovator with a Tech Pod on the Expo show floor that can be used to display its services. iComply will also be featured in the official conference guide, the FIA’s service provider directory, and the event app. In addition, five FIA Innovators will be chosen to take part in a Meet the Innovators competition in which each company will have five minutes to pitch its services to Expo attendees. Following the competition, a panel of judges will select one company as the FIA Innovator of the Year and award that firm a prize of cash and other resources valued at more than $20,000.   

This year’s Innovators Pavilion is sponsored by Amazon Web Services and supported by several fintech organizations and angel investor groups, including Fintech Sandbox, FinTEx, Hyde Park AngelsRise New York and Seismic Foundry.

“I’m proud to announce that iComply was chosen to be featured in the 2018 class of FIA Innovators,” said Matt Haraburda of XR Trading, chairman of the Innovators Pavilion selection committee and executive committee member of the FIA Principal Traders Group (FIA PTG). “iComply…represents some of the most progressive and forward-thinking work being done in fintech related to cleared derivatives. I’m looking forward to seeing their work showcased at Expo.”

With more than 4,500 people attending each year, the FIA Expo is the largest gathering of derivatives industry professionals in the world. Attendees include senior executives from brokerage firms, exchanges, trading firms, and service providers, and the exhibit hall typically attracts more than a hundred firms as exhibitors.

iComply and other Innovators were selected on the basis of applications that were submitted and reviewed by a committee of industry experts assembled by FIA.  

View the full list of FIA Innovators here.  

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About FIA
FIA is the leading global trade organization for the futures, options and centrally cleared derivatives markets, with offices in London, Singapore and Washington, D.C. FIA’s membership includes clearing firms, exchanges, clearinghouses, trading firms and commodities specialists from more than 48 countries as well as technology vendors, lawyers and other professionals serving the industry. FIA’s mission is to support open, transparent and competitive markets, protect and enhance the integrity of the financial system, and promote high standards of professional conduct. As the principal members of derivatives clearinghouses worldwide, FIA’s member firms play a critical role in the reduction of systemic risk in global financial markets.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (iComply) is an award-winning software company focused on reducing regulatory friction in the capital markets. With powerful data, verification, tokenization solutions, iComply helps companies overcome the cost and complexity of multi-jurisdictional compliance to effectively access new markets. Learn more: iComplyIS.com

The Future of Identity Verification in Fintech
The Future of Identity Verification in Fintech

Identity verification is a cornerstone of the fintech industry, crucial for ensuring security, compliance, and trust in digital financial services. As the fintech landscape evolves, so do the methods and technologies used for...

Head of Thomson Reuters World-Check Leaves Post to Head Product Strategy for iComply

Head of Thomson Reuters World-Check Leaves Post to Head Product Strategy for iComply

Greg Pinn, the visionary behind World-Check, to Head Product Strategy for iComply

Vancouver, B.C.iComply Investor Services (iComply), a RegTech software company offering the world’s first global regulatory automation service for blockchain securities, is announcing that Greg Pinn, head of World-Check for Thomson Reuters has resigned from his post to lead product strategy for iComply.

Since 2009 Mr. Pinn led product development, technology, and strategy for World-Check, both before and after its $530 million acquisition by Thomson Reuters, the organization’s largest acquisition following the acquisition of Reuters at that time. World-Check to this day is a cornerstone of the Thomson Reuters risk business.

“Both World-Check and iComply are in the KYC, compliance, and risk space, and World-Check came about at a time before there even really was a compliance space – it was one of the first players in the market to solve a major problem. iComply is doing the same thing for the emerging blockchain and digital finance world, not only removing the ‘tinfoil hat’ from crypto but solving a real problem and building a solution for it.” said Greg Pinn, Head of Product Strategy, iComply, “Most people would never think that KYC is an important part of cryptocurrency… but it is, and we are building iComply to lead the industry standard.”

The need for effective KYC tools such as iComply is growing as demand for digital assets is growing, according to CB Insights, 2017 saw over 5x more capital deployed in ICOs than in equity financings to blockchain startups, and Q4 of 2017 alone saw that number jump to 7x.

“Most fintech platforms on the market today are using ‘lite KYC’ tools that are barely more than a camera-phone app and many do not comply with even the most basic sanctions requirements. These tools do not meet the regulatory requirements being imposed by governments, such as politically exposed persons screening, nor do then ensure compliance with the ever-changing landscape of global regulations.” said Matthew Unger, CEO and Founder of iComply. “Existing legacy tools and services do not have the capabilities to assess the unique risks within cryptocurrency markets. This has allowed iComply to raise the standards of compliance in the industry, enabling institutional wealth to start participating in the growth of digital finance globally.”

Looking for financial grade KYC and AML in an enterprise ready API?

iComply offers global screening for humans, corporations, and blockchain transactions in a single REST API.

Book a demo with one of our specialists to learn more.

iComplyKYC is a one-stop KYC, AML, ATF, and multifactor ID verification product capable of screening and pre-qualifying both individuals and corporations. The product includes real-time fake ID monitoring, lost and stolen wallet monitoring, blockchain forensics, wallet risk flagging, sanctions, watchlists, PEP (politically exposed persons), USA PATRIOT Act, FATF best practices, and more – all packaged in a developer ready API.

Most banks spent more than 10% of operating costs on compliance-related expenses and paid in excess of $42 billion for non-compliance infractions in 2016 alone. According to a 2017 report by Deloitte, operating costs spent on compliance have increased by over 60 percent for retail and corporate banks since the financial crisis.

“The irony of digital assets is that while blockchain opened the door to non-compliance with ICOs initially, the underlying technology actually has the ability to provide more robust and effective compliance, transparency, and integrity than traditional tools, at a fraction of the cost. As blockchain continues to gain traction in enterprise applications, iComply is becoming a backbone for record keeping, reporting, and audit in financial services applications,” said Unger.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (iComply) is an award-winning software company focused on reducing regulatory friction in the capital markets. With powerful data, verification, tokenization solutions, iComply helps companies overcome the cost and complexity of multi-jurisdictional compliance to effectively access new markets. Learn more: iComplyIS.com

iComply Wins Top Enterprise Blockchain Solution

iComply Wins Top Enterprise Blockchain Solution

iComply Wins Top Enterprise Blockchain Solution

May 29, 2018

Vienna, Austria iComply Investor Services (iComply), a Canadian RegTech company offering powerful data, verification, and tokenization solutions for multi-jurisdictional digital finance, is announcing that the company was named the top blockchain solution at GovTech.Pioneers.

GovTech.Pioneers is Europe’s leading event for politicians, public CIOs and other leaders of the $400 billion GovTech market. Of the over 350 startups from 65 countries and four continents that entered the competition, iComply was named the top blockchain solution.

“We are excited to receive this recognition from GovTech.Pioneers, it has helped us engage leading European states to demonstrate how decentralization can enable a more efficient market with higher standards of investor protection – even compared to traditional capital markets. The cryptocurrency, security token, and traditional global capital markets have become rife with scams and misinformation, our solutions are built to help regulators and investors separate the good from the rest.” said Matthew Unger, CEO of iComply Investor Services.

iComply’s first product, Prefacto™ enables companies to apply real-time compliance and governance to the secondary trading of tokens on open public ledgers such as Ethereum.

“With Prefacto™, non-compliant trades can be denied or escalated to the issuer’s compliance team for manual review. This helps issuers make sound decisions based on quantified AML, risk, compliance, and governance standards. Once a trade is approved or rejected the issuer can be completely transparent with their regulator using the Compliance Ledger™,” added Unger.

The company offers a broad enterprise suite of compliance solutions for digital finance and is focused on bridging the gap between traditional finance and cryptocurrency markets by improving record keeping, transparency, and reporting capabilities. The term “KYC” is not standardized among service providers and with some of the top fintech platforms on the market using solutions that can’t meet the requirements set by financial oversight agencies such as Fintrac, Fincen, European Commission or OFSE. 

Currently, iComply is the only compliance provider in the cryptocurrency market that offers both sanction limitations to token trading and comprehensive risk reporting on cryptocurrency wallets and source of funds.

iComply identified this gap as an opportunity to use blockchain technology to enhance the best practices of traditional sanction screening, anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing for the decentralized financial markets.

Since the company’s first product release was announced by Bloomberg Law in February, iComply was joined by senior compliance and regulatory officials to the team including Jeff Bandman and Manny Alicandro

Looking for financial grade KYC and AML in an enterprise ready API?

iComply offers global screening for humans, corporations, and blockchain transactions in a single REST API.

Book a demo with one of our specialists to learn more.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (iComply) is an award-winning software company focused on reducing regulatory friction in the capital markets. With powerful data, verification, tokenization solutions, iComply helps companies overcome the cost and complexity of multi-jurisdictional compliance to effectively access new markets. Learn more: iComplyIS.com

Benzinga – iComply A Top RegTech Solution

Benzinga – iComply A Top RegTech Solution

Benzinga – iComply A Top RegTech Solution

iComply was named a top RegTech solution by Benzinga Global FinTech Awards. The award was announced on May 16 in New York City during the peak of the “NYC Blockchain Week”.

The Benzinga FinTech Awards celebrates leading innovations in Fintech and RegTech across the world. It recognizes winners in a variety of categories including “Best Alternative Investments Platform,” “Best Customer Engagement Tool,” “Best Insuretech Solution” and more.

“We are excited to receive this recognition from Benzinga as an industry leading RegTech company, beating much more established KYC providers such as Jumio, BigID, and Trulioo. While these companies have been in the market much longer, our iComplyKYC product is focused directly on the specific risks associated with cryptocurrency transactions. In only a few short months since our product release, iComplyKYC is recognized as the industry best practice for cryptocurrency exchanges, token launch platforms, and leading securities law firms and risk advisors around the world.” said Matthew Unger, CEO of iComply Investor Services.

At present, iComplyKYC is available as a private white label solution and is currently being used by a number of FinTech platforms, initial coin offerings, licensed Canadian and U.S.broker-dealer and portfolio management firms, cryptocurrency exchanges, and capital markets advisory firms. The company is continuously enhancing the solution with additional layers of verification being released, including:

  • Accredited Investor Verification
  • Global Business Verification
  • Legal Entity Identification
  • Anti-Money Laundering
  • Sanctions & Watchlist Screening
  • Machine Vision Liveness Detection
  • Cryptocurrency Wallet Risk Monitoring
  • Blockchain Forensics
  • Credit Bureau Verification
  • Wallet Ownership Verification.

We see the iComplyKYC product as critical infrastructure to enable institutional investment to access digital finance.

“When we entered the market with our first product – a regulatory service for blockchains that uses Prefacto technology to apply real-time compliance and governance procedures for the offering and secondary trading of tokenized assets – we discovered that many of the KYC and digital identity providers were too expensive and most are barely more than a camera phone app with a dashboard on the back end. Right now, if an token issuer or cryptocurrency exchange were to be audited by Fintrac, Fincen, European Commission or OFSE they would have a harsh awakening when they realize that the term “KYC” is not standardized across the industry – many of the largest providers do no OFAC screening, most only call a single national PEP list for the USA, and none offer comprehensive risk reporting on cryptocurrency wallets or source of funds. We saw this gap as an opportunity to apply the best practices of traditional sanction screening, anti money laundering and anti-terrorist financing to the decentralized financial markets,” added Unger.

The team at iComply is pleased to receive this recognition and looks forward to continued success as we continue to grow our team, product and customer base.

Looking for an end-to-end token management studio?

iComply’s token compliance platform, Prefacto enables issuers to capture the value of blockchain asset management with multi-jurisdictional compliance automation for over 150 countries.

Book a demo with one of our specialists to learn more.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (iComply) is an award-winning software company focused on reducing regulatory friction in the capital markets. With powerful data, verification, tokenization solutions, iComply helps companies overcome the cost and complexity of multi-jurisdictional compliance to effectively access new markets. Learn more: iComplyIS.com

Regtech Platform Launches For Tokenized Securities: ‘Mission To Build A Better Capital Market’

Regtech Platform Launches For Tokenized Securities: ‘Mission To Build A Better Capital Market’

Regtech Platform Launches For Tokenized Securities: ‘Mission To Build A Better Capital Market’

In a recent article published in Benzinga, iComply Investor Services announced the launch of its alpha product and the addition of Manny Alicandro, formerly COO at NASDAQ, to its team of advisors. Hailed as “groundbreaking” for the market, iComply Investor Services offers compliance for both issuers and investors alike.

Regtech Platform Launches For Blockchain: ‘We Are On A Mission To Build A Better Capital Market’

Author: Javier Hasse

Initial coin offerings are hotter than ever. But with more than 300 ICOs filed so far this year, and more than 1,500 in 2017, it can be difficult for investors to tell the good ones from the bad ones. 

A number of platforms and regulatory experts are trying to assist inventors in fleshing out strong crypto opportunities…Read the full article here.

Looking for an end-to-end token management studio?

iComply’s token compliance platform, Prefacto enables issuers to capture the value of blockchain asset management with multi-jurisdictional compliance automation for over 150 countries.

Book a demo with one of our specialists to learn more.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (iComply) is an award-winning software company focused on reducing regulatory friction in the capital markets. With powerful data, verification, tokenization solutions, iComply helps companies overcome the cost and complexity of multi-jurisdictional compliance to effectively access new markets. Learn more: iComplyIS.com

Why Blockchain Matters for Marketing Researchers

Why Blockchain Matters for Marketing Researchers

Why Blockchain Matters for Marketing Researchers

Initially published on the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association (MRIA) website.

Imagine an Ipsos Reid poll where the data was open and accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Let’s say this poll was studying user adoption for a new banking software that enables you to send money to anyone, anywhere in the world, instantly and with zero fees. An example of this software I am describing exists today: Bitcoin is a blockchain, a shared public ledger or a database, where every user can request a copy for free (using a GET function) and scour this ledger for insights.

Blockchain is touted as a technology so powerful that it could both destroy and save our global systems in finance, communications, connectivity and personal identity… This and other decentralized ledger technologies are making waves in nearly every industry on the planet because blockchain is restructuring how we store and manage customer, financial and other critical pieces of business intelligence.

In the 90s, most people couldn’t visualize how the internet would enable information-sharing between computers. Similarly, it is hard for many individuals today to visualize how blockchain works. With the internet, few users care about nodes, protocols, servers and routers, but most of us do care about its functional benefits.

Beyond the hype, blockchain is merely a tool for information management—albeit, a new and exciting tool with near limitless use cases! What makes blockchain exciting for marketers and researchers is that in order for blockchain to function, it requires highly ordered and structured data. Just as there are multiple types and structures in traditional databases, there are various blockchain applications and protocols requiring that the information stored on such shared databases be highly structured, globally distributed, immutable and completely trustworthy.

For market researchers, this technology creates enormous opportunity, while also opening up some sobering questions about how we will choose to use blockchain to shape the future of our society. If you had concerns about your personal data in the era of Facebook, Google and smart cookies, then blockchain and distributed ledger technology are pushing privacy issues to a whole new level!

Public blockchains function by using two simple pieces of information: a public address and a private key. The private key provides access to all information at the associated address. What is both exciting and concerning from a privacy perspective is everything I can do with just the public address.

A public blockchain address is similar to your home address. If I know where you live, I can park out front and watch you come and leave your home, see who comes to visit you and when. With a public blockchain such as Bitcoin, all I have to do is access the shared database using your address to read every single transaction you have ever made.

Our company, iComply, uses blockchain forensics to gather deep insights into the ebbs and flows of capital in cryptocurrency markets. Blockchain forensics can flag public addresses to create a notification when a predefined activity occurs, identifying the address, geographic location, and origin of funds on a blockchain.

In the past quarter alone, cryptocurrencies built on public blockchains have grown from USD $200 billion to over USD $600 billion. Entering its fourth year in 2018, this market is still in its infancy but has shown exponential growth potential. With that growth comes an ever-expanding and permanent shared public database.

To complicate matters, new methods of machine learning, AI and business intelligence analytics are emerging. For public blockchains, this will provide nearly endless possibilities for customer research and targeting.

Three examples of projects that use blockchain to transform the world of marketing research are:

  1. Getting paid to read your spam

Recently, Earn.com released their platform targeting e-mail marketing and social media advertising that claims, “recruiters, salespeople, and companies can now send paid messages to compensate you for your time.” Rather than paying Facebook to place an ad on someone’s feed/screen, Earn.com wants the advertiser to pay you, the subject of their ad targeting, to view their ad. Imagine going through your spam folder and getting paid a few cents or dollars for each email you read. Using blockchain, Earn.com can distribute the entire budget of an e-mail marketing campaign evenly to all recipients who own or respond to the e-mail.

  1. Airdrop, a whole new kind of spam

Alas, just when you thought spam was gone forever, a whole new type emerges… There are no spam laws protecting your wallet! Airdrop is a strategy that allows the creator of a new blockchain to save a snapshot of all addresses on a public blockchain and then target any or all members on the list. Imagine, opening your bank account to realize that another competing bank had deposited a coupon for free services or a minimum account balance just for you to try out their product. This is airdrop; and while it can be quite expensive to send free blockchain tokens to an entire network, effective targeting of specific addresses has proven extremely profitable for new product launches such as OmiseGo. As blockchain gains popularity, it is likely that airdrops will be used more by marketers for a number of marketing strategies.

  1. Higher data management standards are coming

At iComply, we manage a tremendous amount of data for companies that raise capital with what is commonly known as the initial coin offering or ICO. As a company built on integrity, regulatory compliance and auditability, we regularly face the reality that it is highly irresponsible to store certain types of information on a public blockchain. Alternatively, the recent SECEquifax, and Uber security breaches have revealed the weaknesses of a single centralized store of data.

With growing privacy legislation and data security standards such as PIPEDA in Canada and GDPR in Europe, it is imperative that every company takes a close look at their information management procedures and data storage protocols. In the case of GDPR, the fines per infraction start at a minimum of 20 million euros. It is crucial that marketers take a close look at these regulations and adapt their data management procedures to mitigate the risks of holding personally identifiable information (PII). New developments such as MIT’s OpAl framework could unlock new business cases for zero-knowledge proof and for analyzing metadata on highly-secured and encrypted data.

However, with blockchains where information is permanently and publicly accessible, there is a new opportunity to analyze large sets of data without acquiring their copy. Time will unravel how machine learning, AI and cutting-edge business intelligence software can be used by marketing researchers to gain deep insights without actually taking ownership of all this data. For the end user, this means that a company could know everything about a user without needing to know their name or personal information which signals more positive strides in client confidentiality.

If having your personal information owned by Facebook concerns you, owning any product, investment or currency that uses a public blockchain should keep you up at night. Whether public blockchains will destroy or protect our notions of privacy in the future remains to be seen, but what we can already do with this technology in information management is revolutionary as some of the biggest players in the financial industry face potential disruption or displacement.

Still, the biggest opportunities in blockchain are yet to be seen or leveraged. Recently the CFTC Chairman testified to the US Senate that at its current rate of growth, the cryptocurrencies market would surpass USD $20 trillion by 2020—projecting US $19.5 trillion of growth in only twenty-two months—this is equivalent to a quarter of all the global payments markets or one-sixteenth the size of all global capital markets.

For the marketer, the biggest opportunities in the near term will likely come from mapping and monitoring major public blockchains for user trends, purchasing, and trade sentiments. In our own datasets, we can see the direct impact of regulatory enforcement actions or changing cryptocurrency market values in the daily actions of ICO issuers and investors. Currently, banks, hedge funds, market research firms and financial data companies are restless to not only access all this data but to be able to understand how it will impact them as the world continues to adopt decentralization at a near breakneck pace.

Matthew Unger is the founder and CEO of iComply (iComply Investor Services Inc), enables token issuers, security token platforms, and investors to both launch and trade coins or tokens in compliance with global securities, identity, and privacy regulations. He will be presenting at the MRIA’s National Conference in June 2018 in Vancouver here.

Looking for an end-to-end token management studio?

iComply’s token compliance platform, Prefacto enables issuers to capture the value of blockchain asset management with multi-jurisdictional compliance automation for over 150 countries.

Book a demo with one of our specialists to learn more.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (iComply) is an award-winning software company focused on reducing regulatory friction in the capital markets. With powerful data, verification, tokenization solutions, iComply helps companies overcome the cost and complexity of multi-jurisdictional compliance to effectively access new markets. Learn more: iComplyIS.com