Strong demand from buyers and sellers could turn fraud prevention into a profit center for real estate transaction companies Could fraud protection be another profit center for title and mortgage ...
CertifID, a leader in wire fraud protection, announced a partnership with ALPS Insurance, a leading insurer of solo and small law firms in the U.S. The partnership creates a comprehensive solution for ...
AUSTIN, Texas & GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CertifID, a leading wire fraud protection company, today announced a report that found that real estate transactions are putting U.S. consumers ...
Nine years after creating the wire fraud prevention category, CertifID expands its mission to protect the entire closing experience CertifID, the company that created the wire fraud protection ...
AUSTIN, Texas & GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CertifID, a leading wire fraud protection company, today announced its State of Wire Fraud report which details CertifID’s view into $1.4B worth ...
Fresh off a $47.5M Series C, CertifID adds two executive leaders to drive the next chapter of its fight against wire fraud CertifID, the leading wire fraud protection platform for the real estate ...
Wire transfers using your bank or wire services, like Western Union, PayPal, and Wise, are fast, final, and widely trusted – which is exactly why scammers love them. Over the past few years, I’ve seen ...
Real estate transactions typically involve large sums of money, which makes them an attractive target for cybercriminals who use wire fraud and business email compromise (BEC), a scheme where ...
CertifID launched Client Experience, a mobile-first closing platform that combines identity verification, wire instruction delivery, document signing and payments into one secure environment. The ...
New executive hires follow Series C funding as company looks to scale fraud protection across real estate transactions CertifID is expanding its executive team following a $47.5 million Series C ...
Last year, scammers stole more than $16.6 billion from more than 850,000 Americans who filed complaints with the FBI. These were everyday folks who received emails that looked identical to messages ...