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Sydney-based RegTech Solutions and Accertify, a US-based fraud prevention and digital identity company, have announced a referral partnership to strengthen account protection across Australia’s superannuation funds, wealth managers, and investment platforms.
The partnership aims to help financial institutions address the growing risks of account takeover and fraud while maintaining a seamless customer experience in an increasingly digital environment.
Australia’s superannuation sector, valued at more than AU$4 trillion and among the largest globally, faces heightened pressure to safeguard member accounts without hindering legitimate access.
Under the agreement, RegTech Solutions will use its industry network to introduce Accertify’s account protection technology, which integrates behavioural and device analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and global consortia data.
The system is designed to complement existing multi-factor authentication (MFA) by offering layered fraud prevention that identifies and mitigates suspicious activity while preserving ease of access for trusted users.
Hugh Treweeke
“Superannuation and wealth platforms need to find the balance between security and customer experience,”
said Hugh Treweeke, Managing Director at RegTech Solutions.
“By working with Accertify, we can give institutions access to technology that strengthens protection of member accounts while reducing unnecessary friction. This is a meaningful step forward in addressing fraud risks in Australia’s financial sector.”
Luke Dynan
“This partnership extends Accertify’s ability to help Australian financial services organisations protect their customers and brands from fast-evolving threats,”
added Luke Dynan, Vice President and General Manager for Asia Pacific at Accertify.
“By combining RegTech’s deep connections in the industry with Accertify’s technology and global scale, we can deliver stronger account protection and a smoother digital experience to institutions across Australia.”
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