iDenfy Featured in G2’s Winter Report as the Leading Identity Verification Software

iDenfy’s full-stack ID verification solution was recognized by the review platform.

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KAUNAS, Lithuania, Dec. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — iDenfy, the fraud prevention startup best known for its full-stack ID verification solution, has been recognized by G2, the global review platform. This week, G2 announced its Winter report, where iDenfy scored first place for being the leader in identity verification.

G2 scores its vendors based on community feedback and information collected from social networks or online sources. Currently, the popular platform has nearly 2 million genuine product reviews. This is the first time iDenfy was featured by G2, reaching this massive milestone within a short time.

Since joining the platform in September, iDenfy has landed the number one spot in G2’s Winter report in multiple categories, including Easiest Admin, Best Usability, and Easiest To Use. G2 measured the results based on three criteria levels: Usability, Relationship, and Implementation. That led iDenfy to win first place in other areas, such as Best Relationship, Easiest To Do Business With, and Most Implementable.

With a rating of 4.9 out of 5, the new G2 IDV industry leader has collected 50+ user reviews. iDenfy’s software suits various sectors that look for automated compliance and customer onboarding solutions, including fintech, online gaming, blockchain, and e-commerce. Despite the increasing reviews from different industry experts, the competition level aligns with the high ID verification market demand. Currently, G2 has 192 listings in the Identity Verification category available.

“Collecting partners’ feedback has become a valuable practice for further company improvement,” said iDenfy’s Co-Founder and CEO, Domantas Ciulde. “Our team is honored to read honest comments from our partners who share ideas based on actual experiences. Some of them have been using our solutions for years. We’ve utilized this platform as an alternative communication channel to discuss customization options and respond to new feature requests.”

G2 names its peer-to-peer site as the market’s most trustworthy feedback platform. To leave a review, users must verify their business email first, then describe the pros and cons of the software they use. Before the comment is live, G2 approves the review, which allows it to filter illegitimate and copied reviews.

The reviews on G2 show iDenfy’s successful long-term partnerships. “Many organizations, including the Bank of Lithuania, trust iDenfy, which is critical when evaluating the trustworthiness of a partner with whom we work,” wrote VIAINVEST’s platform lead, Aleksandrs Puzdrans, when describing iDenfy. “The important thing we learned about iDenfy is that they offer an all-in-one solution for identification and screening,” added Puzdrans.

Last month, iDenfy expanded its collection by launching an Address Verification software to reduce user friction. The new service responds to increasing Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations requiring more robust tools to ensure KYC and Customer Due Diligence (CDD) processes by verifying customers’ identity and address information.

Contact Information:
Eva Azaraviciute
PR & Communications Manager
eva.azaraviciute@idenfy.com
+370638165442

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St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Terrance Drew highlights six sectors for diversification in 2023

Basseterre, Dec. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister, Dr Terrance Drew, recently delivered his first Budget Address under the theme “Towards Our Transformation as a Sustainable Small Island State”.

During his speech which was delivered on December 14th, he highlighted six major sectors for diversification and growth opportunities.

The six sectors are:

  • Citizenship by Investment Programme
  • Agriculture
  • Medicinal Cannabis Industry
  • Construction
  • Tourism
  • Manufacturing

The new administration is determined to support the growth and development of the nation, said the Prime Minister. “Our government has adopted a clear agenda to transform St Kitts and Nevis into a sustainable island state. Our Sustainable Island State Agenda is founded on seven (7) key pillars which include Food for Security, Green Energy Transition, Economic Diversification, Sustainable Industries, the Creative Economy, COVID-19 recovery and Social Protection. In this context, over the next 12 months, our government will use the 2023 Estimates as a vehicle to vigorously pursue a number of policies, programmes and projects that would allow us to achieve some of the important objectives that will help us to move forward with our agenda to make St Kitts and Nevis a better place to live, work and visit.”

Citizenship by Investment Programme

Being the pioneer in the global investor immigration industry for nearly 40 years, the government of St Kitts and Nevis is enhancing and strengthening its Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme.

“We are seeking to ensure that our CBI Programme is mutually beneficial for all stakeholders, the people of St Kitts and Nevis, investors, developers, local service providers, and international marketing agents, added the Prime Minister.

From the revenues forecasted for the CBI Programme over the next few months, the government aims to create a Sovereign Wealth Fund that will be used to safely invest in international markets and industries over the long term. Through legislative measures, the fund will only be accessed for emergencies such as natural disaster responses and not for addressing recurrent expenses. Funds from the CBI Programme will also be used to diversify the local economy, specifically through entrepreneurship programmes, sustainable work opportunities and homeownership.

“Our prudent government will use CBI revenues to improve our healthcare, social services, energy infrastructure and water security. In 2023 and beyond, our CBI Programme’s profits will work for all Kittitians and Nevisians,” announced the Prime Minister.

“Our citizenship is precious, therefore the evolved CBI Programme will invite bold and creative top-notch investors to our shores who will develop innovative industries in St Kitts and Nevis, the construction of real estate developments pursuant to our government’s priority infrastructure list, and in all things, bring substantial benefit to the people of St Christopher and Nevis.”

Agriculture

Food security is considered a high priority in the government’s Sustainable Island State agenda and has significant links to the expansion of its manufacturing sector and the creation of sustainable livelihoods.

“Our government is committed to modernizing the agriculture sector and bringing it into the 21st century. This is a critical part of our thrust for reimagining our development to build a sustainable island state,” continued the Prime Minister.

Over the last four months, the new administration has focused on activities geared towards deepening climate-smart agricultural practices and promoting sustainable agriculture. Over the next five years, the administration hopes to achieve its goal of significantly increasing the production and manufacturing of agricultural products by introducing and scaling up the use of technology and innovative techniques. Initiatives include the increase of production and export of marine products, the improvement of agricultural product standards and international marketability, and the allocation of EC$17.0 million to facilitate Recurrent Expenditure to promote capacity-building in the agricultural sector. This allocation represents a 20.4 percent increase when compared to the 2022 estimates.

Medicinal Cannabis

A revamped Medicinal Cannabis Authority has been established to regulate the Medicinal Cannabis Industry in St Kitts and Nevis. The aim of the authority will be to provide a medical, therapeutic and scientific cannabis industry that creates equal opportunities, enables people’s health and wellness with safe and diverse products, fosters investor confidence and strengthens the St Kitts and Nevis economy through an effective regulatory framework.

“Our St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party Administration has chosen to take a more responsible and citizen-friendly approach of first researching and then selecting a unique set of policies to govern this new industry. Understanding the policy ecosystem is critical to how we will control and conduct operations in this new niche including, but not limited to, the application of licenses, social equity models, and more. Beyond policy, it is also critical to engage with the people and assess the gap between public expectations and industry deliverables,” said Minister Drew.

Construction

Following an estimated decline in the construction sector of 1.5 percent with over 20 percent in job losses recorded in July 2022 when compared to the same period in 2021, the new administration is prioritising plans to foster employment gains and increase growth in the sector. The expansion of infrastructure development is an important part of this plan and in the coming year, the government will initiate the construction of the Renaissance Housing Programme.

Under the Renaissance Housing Programme the government aims to construct 2,000 energy efficient homes over the next five years. The National Housing Corporation (NHC) will commence the first phase of building in the first quarter of 2023 with the construction of 100 homes.

Over the coming year the NHC will also restart the West Street Housing Project to provide much-needed housing for 15 families. The building of homes for 2,500 landowners will also be facilitated through the building assistance program of the NHC, in partnership with the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank.

“We are well aware that roads are the arteries through which economic development, growth and social function are dispensed. As such, this Government with the assistance of the Public Works and Lands and Survey Departments will, in the coming year, commence the design and construction of roads in residential developments that have yet to benefit from adequate road infrastructure, such as those developments under the Special Land Distribution Initiative,” said the Prime Minister.

Tourism

Following the decline of the tourism industry by 63.1 percent and 17.6 percent in 2020 and 2021, respectively, the new administration saw a need to refresh the country’s product and service offerings. The St Kitts Tourism Authority embarked on a campaign to generate demand and highlight the unique qualities of the destination. The new brand campaign, “Venture Deeper”, debuted in September this year.

“The campaign builds on our island’s distinctive characteristics while introducing elements of introspective self-discovery that reflect the purpose-driven goals of today’s travellers. Venture Deeper is designed to evoke, within the traveller, a desire to ‘peel back’ our layers and discover the true essence of the destination. We believe that, in doing so, more of our stakeholders can have interactions with our visitors leading to greater economic impact. Our focus must now shift from a tunnel vision of solely looking at arrival numbers to also looking at how we can increase our visitor spend. Our objective must be to offer competitive products and services and to do so in a manner that maintains the highest standards and puts the greatest amount of money in the pockets of our people. We have put our people back to work and are focusing attention on the areas that will expand opportunities for sustained employment in the years to come,” noted Prime Minister Drew.

The government will also focus on improving air travel routes, infrastructure and pricing. Plans to upgrade the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport are in place. The 2023 government estimates that the proposed budget to support the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and International Transport is EC$27.0 million for Recurrent Expenditure. The Prime Minister added, “These resources would be used to further enhance and diversify tourism products particularly as it relates to the development of increased facilitation of community destination tourism. In support of the product development and airlift efforts, a Capital Budget totalling EC$17.6 million is proposed of which EC$8.0 million has been allocated to enable us to attract new airlift into the Federation.”

Manufacturing

According to the new administration, manufacturing is regarded as a vehicle for transforming the local economy, creating sustainable jobs and serves as a credible source for earning critical foreign exchange. To revive the sector, the new administration has recently endorsed the updated version of the National Manufacturing Strategy 2022-2027. The strategy has renewed focus on improving the business environment and increasing the competitiveness of manufacturing operations in the Federation. The government aims to establish at least one additional manufacturing business in the federation and is targeting at least one factory to build solar panels that could provide easy access to low-cost energy saving options for residents. There are also ongoing efforts to strengthen the national Bureau of Standards to provide additional support to the manufacturing sector. “The proposed 2023 Estimates will ensure that upgrades to the Bureau of Standards continue to strengthen the quality assurance mechanisms needed for our farmers and other producers to export products regionally and internationally,” said the Prime Minister.

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Global Law Firm Nixon Peabody Selects Anaqua’s PATTSY WAVE for IP Management

BOSTON, Dec. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, the leading provider of innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology, today announced that global law firm Nixon Peabody has selected Anaqua’s PATTSY WAVE platform as its new IP management solution.

Nixon Peabody will use the Anaqua platform to manage clients’ IP portfolios, including patent and trademark filing. The firm will also utilize the platform as an automated docketing tool, and will leverage additional Anaqua services related to annuities, patent analytics, and intelligent time capture.

With approximately 600 attorneys collaborating across offices in the U.S. and major European and Asian commercial centers, Nixon Peabody is one of the world’s largest law firms. The firm has a prominent and expanding intellectual property practice.

About Anaqua

Anaqua, Inc. is a premium provider of integrated intellectual property (IP) management technology solutions and services for corporations and law firms. Its IP management software solutions, AQX and PATTSY WAVE, both offer best practice workflows with big data analytics and tech-enabled services to create an intelligent environment designed to inform IP strategy, enable IP decision-making, and streamline IP operations, tailored to each segment’s need. Today, nearly half of the top 100 U.S. patent filers and global brands, as well as a growing number of law firms worldwide use Anaqua’s solutions. Over one million IP executives, attorneys, paralegals, administrators, and innovators use the platform for their IP management needs. The company’s global operations are headquartered in Boston, with offices across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia. For additional information, please visit anaqua.com, or on Anaqua’s LinkedIn.

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Sports Office announces winner of PON theme song competition

The North Sumatra Youth and Sports Office and Grand Committee of the 21st National Sports Week (PON) 2024 on Wednesday announced the winner of the PON theme song creation competition.

The song is entitled Bersatu Kita Juara or United We Can Win, which is also the 2024 PON tagline.

“There were 14 (participants), including participants from outside North Sumatra and from Aceh, who submitted their works to the judges. We narrowed them down to the top five and then the top three, and the winner is Abi Nubli Qisthy,” head of the North Sumatra Youth and Sports Office Tuahta Ramajaya Saragih said here on Wednesday.

The winner’s announcement took place on Wednesday, and a prize of Rp50 million in cash was symbolically handed over to Qisthy.

Saragih said that the competition followed the PON logo, mascot, and tagline competitions, whose winners have already been announced. Meanwhile, the theme song contest began at the end of November 2022 and the entries were judged in December.

With the announcement of the winning entry, the theme song will be handed over to the National Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI) and PB PON, who will improve the lyrics and obtain inputs from many parties, such as the composer, before releasing it officially.

“This is an original work, and we will leave it to the competent composer to enrich this theme song,” Saragih said.

Meanwhile, the general secretary of PB PON XXI/2024 for North Sumatra region, Afifi Lubis, said that his party will coordinate with central KONI to publicize the theme song through social media platforms, such as Instagram and TikTok, among others.

“There will be a pre-PON next year and several stages of athletes selection through championships. We will do dissemination of information there for North Sumatra to be a good host of PON 2024,” Lubis informed.

 

Source: Antara News

Fatmawati inspirational, visionary figure: Minister

Minister of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Bintang Puspayoga has said that Fatmawati is an inspirational figure representing women’s struggles in Indonesia.

“Fatmawati, the wife of the first President of Indonesia Soekarno, was one of the women figures who took part in fighting for the independence of our beloved country,” she noted during a working visit to commemorate Mother’s Day in Bengkulu on Wednesday.

Puspayoga said that the commemoration of Mother’s Day every December 22 is also a momentum to remember the women heroes who struggled in the Indonesian movement for independence.

According to her, women’s struggle today does not only include the various and multidimensional global challenges, but also the gender divide and the patriarchal culture that is still strong in society.

Nevertheless, she said that women have been able to show their strength by maximizing their potential in various aspects of life and development. Many Indonesian women have now come forward and proven themselves and created new and inspiring stories.

“She (Fatmawati) is a brave and truly visionary figure. This is what we think of when talking about independence struggles in Bengkulu,” the minister added.

The story of how Fatmawati proceeded to sew the Red and White Flag when she heard Soekarno’s plan to proclaim Indonesian independence inspires both wives and husbands to live by the principle of equal partnership, she explained.

“However, it is inseparable from the support of men as fathers or husbands that women can move forward, this is important (to note),” she said.

So far, the government has implemented actions to increase women’s participation in the legislative, judiciary, and executive branches of the government.

Fatmawati’s granddaughter, Puti Guntur Soekarno, said that Bengkulu, where Soekarno was exiled by the Dutch, marked the beginning of Indonesia’s independence struggle.

“After Soekarno was exiled in Ende, then brought to Bengkulu, Soekarno came up with the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia concept,” she added.

 

Source: Antara News

Bibit invites public to build investment portfolio in 2023

A mutual fund and Government Securities (SBN) investment application Bibit has invited people to build their investment portfolio for saving funds, pension funds, children’s education funds, or others, in welcoming 2023.

“In welcoming 2023, Bibit invites people to build their investment portfolio, be it for savings funds, pension funds, children’s education funds, emergency funds, to buy a dream house, go to the Holy Land (Tanah Suci), or for any other financial purposes. As it is just a matter of days before we start the new year, in particular, the investment application invites people to strengthen their will to make 2023 a glorious year,” PR & Corporate Communication Lead Bibit William noted in a statement received in Jakarta on Wednesday.

Through various educational and literacy efforts, the investment application always stressed that consistency in investing is key for the public and users.

It is not about how much you can save, but how disciplined you are is what determines the success. The proverb “many a little makes a mickle,” or sedikit-sedikit lama-lama menjadi bukit, is true, William stated.

In 2022, at least 90,596 successful investment portfolios were recorded at Bibit, including 1,997 couples that got married with the money that they invested at Bibit, 1,907 people that bought their dream home, and 2,255 investors that made their dream vacation come true.

William said that despite 2022 being quite challenging for some, people can realize their financial goals by investing in the right way in the right investment products in a platform that is legally licensed and supervised by the Financial Services Authority (OJK).

For first-time investors, who are yet to get familiar with the capital market, William said that his company offers a safe, easy, and seamless mutual fund investment. Mutual fund investment management is conducted by investment managers selected on the basis of their professionalism and positive track record. Meanwhile, profits from investing in mutual funds are non-taxable.

Furthermore, mutual fund investments can be made directly on the application, as it only takes a few minutes to open an account, and the process is 100-percent online, he explained.

“Apart from these benefits, buying or selling mutual funds at Bibit is not subject to commission fees. If a user wishes to withdraw his or her investment, the process is fast and free of charge. For first-time investors, who do not fully understand about mutual funds, Bibit provides the Robo Advisor feature that can help them choose mutual funds, whether it is money market, fixed-income, or equity mutual funds that suit their risk profiles,” William stated.

His company can also facilitate people looking to invest in Government Securities (SBN) and contribute to the nation’s development, as it has been officially appointed by the Ministry of Finance Republic of Indonesia as the distribution partner to sell SBN in early 2022.

As a distribution partner of SBN, Bibit is proven to be a highly trusted partner by the public. In the issuance of SBN Syariah Series ST009 (offering period November 11-30, 2022), Retail State Bonds series ORI022 (September 26-October 20, 2022), and retail SBSN series SR017 (August 19-September 14, 2022), Bibit became a distribution partner in the Fintech category, with the highest sales.

Earlier, during the sale of the SBR011 Retail Savings Bond series from May 25 to June 16, 2022, Bibit was also a distribution partner in the Fintech category that recorded the largest number of investors.

“This being said, we invite everyone, whether you have or have not used the Bibit app, to invest in a safe and easy manner,” William remarked.

Regarding the number of investors, Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Sri Mulyani Indrawati stated that the number of Retail SBN investors had continued to increase significantly since Retail SBN was issued for the first time in 2006.

A total of 16,651 SBN investors were recorded in 2006, some 83,662 investors in 2016, and around 195,277 investors in 2018, and the figure almost touched 600 thousand investors in October 2021.

 

Source: Antara News

Densus 88 arrests 26 terror suspects in Dec

The National Police’s Anti-Terrorism Squad, Densus 88, has arrested 26 terror suspects in five provinces since early December 2022, a police spokesperson has said.

The 26 suspects, who are members of Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) and Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist networks, were arrested in Central Java, West Java, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Riau, chief of the public information bureau of the public relations division of the National Police, Brigadier General Ahmad Ramadhan, informed here on Wednesday.

“Of the 26 suspects from the two terrorist networks, 14 belong to the JAD network and 12 belong to the JI network,” he said.

Seven of the terror suspects were arrested in Central Java on December 1, 2022, 6 in West Java, 10 in North Sumatra, and 1 in West Sumatra and Riau each.

He said that all 26 suspects have been legally processed, in accordance with the law.

The suspects were arrested before and after the suicide bombing at Astanaanyar police precinct in Bandung, West Java, on December 7, which left one police officer dead and scores of others injured.

 

Source: Antara News

6,130 teams deployed to handle stunting in South Sumatra: BKKBN

Jakarta (ANTARA) – As many as 6,130 family assistance teams (TPKs) have been deployed to handle childhood stunting in South Sumatra, the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) has said.

“Based on the data collected, currently, there are 6,130 TPKs in South Sumatra province,” BKKBN head Hasto Wardoyo said in a statement issued here on Wednesday.

He further explained that each TPK comprises three people: one family planning cadre, one Family Welfare Movement (PKK) cadre, and one midwife.

During a visit to Muara Enim district, South Sumatra, on Tuesday (December 20, 2022), Wardoyo said that the success of regions in reducing stunting prevalence is inseparable from the role of the TPKs.

According to the Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey (SSGI), South Sumatra’s stunting prevalence stood at 24.8 percent in 2021. Meanwhile, in Muara Enim district, stunting prevalence declined from 3.29 percent to 2.19 percent.

“I convey the highest appreciation for the district government of Muara Enim that has succeeded in reducing stunting prevalence,” Wardoyo said.

He also expressed appreciation for the devotion of family planning cadres, PKK cadres, and midwives in efforts to reduce stunting prevalence in Indonesia.

He asked TPKs to understand that stunting occurs because children do not get proper nutrition from the time they are in the womb up to toddlerhood. In addition, unhealthy parenting, environment, and toilets can make children susceptible to illness, which can hamper their growth.

“We convey our appreciation to family planning cadres, PKK members, and midwives who are continuously devoted to reducing stunting prevalence from villages to cities,” the BKKBN head said.

The 2021 SSGI put the prevalence of childhood stunting in Indonesia at 24.4 percent. The Indonesian government is aiming to reduce it to 14 percent by 2024, as per Presidential Decree Number 72 of 2021 concerning stunting reduction acceleration.

 

Source: Antara News