Sumsub, an identity verification, compliance and fraud prevention provider, has launched an integration with Auth0 that allows businesses to weave identity checks straight into their authentication and access journeys.
Now available via the Auth0 Marketplace, the integration lets firms set off identity verification, anti-money laundering screening and fraud controls at the point of registration or login, confirming who a user is before they are allowed into an application.
The tie-up is built to ease the engineering burden on businesses, swapping out bespoke, internally coded verification systems for a marketplace integration that is ready to deploy. Organisations can link an existing Sumsub account to Auth0 and shape their verification steps from within their authentication flows.
In practice, the integration lets companies confirm a user’s identity before opening access to applications or services, run KYC and AML screening as part of registration or sign-in, keep audit-ready verification logs inside Sumsub, and cut both setup time and day-to-day operational load.
The launch is aimed especially at tightly regulated and higher-risk sectors — among them FinTech, crypto, trading and online marketplaces — where firms frequently must establish who a user is before unlocking sensitive or regulated features. The verification step sits directly inside Auth0’s authentication flow and fires the moment someone registers or logs in.
Sumsub said the move also bolsters its expanding network of partners, which spans identity, compliance, fraud prevention, CRM and infrastructure providers, all reachable through the Sumsub Marketplace. Companies already running Auth0 can install the integration straight from the marketplace and tailor verification flows to match their onboarding and compliance needs.
Sumsub CPO Andrew Novoselsky said, “Identity verification and authentication have traditionally been separate layers, managed by different teams with different tools. As regulatory expectations rise and fraud becomes more sophisticated, that separation creates gaps. This integration brings them together at the point of access — so businesses can confirm not just that a user has the right credentials, but that they are who they claim to be, before any access is granted.”
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