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 Mastercard-Alloy onboarding platform combines 200+ risk tools with digital identity verification and open finance to reduce fraud, accelerate onboarding, and enhance funding security across channels.

August 22, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Alloy, an identity and fraud prevention platform provider, has announced a new global partnership with Mastercard to launch an enhanced customer onboarding solution for financial institutions and fintechs. The new Mastercard Alloy joint onboarding solution will leverage identity verification and open finance to streamline the end-to-end onboarding process while combating fraud. The Mastercard Alloy joint onboarding solution provides a consistent identity risk strategy and onboarding experience across channels. Alloy intends to leverage Mastercard’s best-in-class global digital identity verification capabilities and suite of open finance-powered account opening solutions to help financial institutions and fintechs manage fraud and identity risk and secure account funding throughout the customer lifecycle. Mastercard products will be integrated and pre-configured in Alloy for seamless deployment. In addition to pre-built integrations to Mastercard products, customers will receive access to over 200 risk and identity solutions available through Alloy, helping to improve customer conversion rates, reducing manual reviews, and ensuring comprehensive end-to-end coverage. Dennis Gamiello, EVP, Global Head of Identity at Mastercard said, “This joint onboarding solution will be a game-changer in the fight to reduce fraud and deliver a seamless and secure customer experience.”

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