Ask HN: Shared KYC Between Organizations
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Isn't that what credit report companies and data providers (TransUnion / Experian / Equifax), Dun & Bradstreet, LexisNexis, etc. do/enable?
For the most part, if you exist in these databases KYC is going to be a lot easier than if you don't. Beyond that, I guess each organization has slightly different rules and regulations and risk tolerances around KYC to satisfy, so they wouldn't want to 100% outsource it.
For the most part, if you exist in these databases KYC is going to be a lot easier than if you don't. Beyond that, I guess each organization has slightly different rules and regulations and risk tolerances around KYC to satisfy, so they wouldn't want to 100% outsource it.
I don't think it will be that easy. No company will allow that because it will be like sharing your user with someone else.
Also how do you think you will implement that?
Also how do you think you will implement that?
- List KYC heavy industries
- Go to top players to get their input
- Create KYC data sharing open standard
- Build tooling around that open standard
It does pose challenges related to data privacy, security, consent, and regulatory compliance.
Do you think it would be worth the effort?