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The Signature Verification market within the context of Banking is a rapidly growing sector, as banks and other financial institutions look to increase security and reduce fraud. Signature Verification technology is used to authenticate the identity of customers, and to verify that the signature on a document is genuine. This technology is used to verify signatures on documents such as loan applications, credit card applications, and other financial documents.
Signature Verification technology is typically used in conjunction with other security measures, such as biometric authentication, to ensure the highest level of security. This technology is also used to detect fraud and to ensure that the customer is who they say they are.
Some of the companies in the Signature Verification market within the context of Banking include DocuSign, Adobe Sign, and eSignLive. Other companies in the market include Signix, AssureSign, and RightSignature. Show Less Read more