GMO GlobalSign, a GMO Internet Group company, has added an IC chip-based identity verification feature to its online identity verification service, 'GMO Face Authentication eKYC.' This update aligns with the planned 2027 phase-out of the traditional method involving photographing and submitting images of identity documents, such as driver's licenses. As of June 9, 2026, this feature enables stricter identity authentication alongside the existing facial recognition photography.
This enhancement strengthens countermeasures against fraudulent use involving forged identity documents while realizing safer and speedier identity verification.
[Necessity of eKYC Method Review and Security Strengthening] Among the five methods defined by the Act on Prevention of Transfer of Criminal Proceeds for online identity verification, the conventional 'GMO Face Authentication eKYC' previously supported the method of photographing and submitting facial photos and document images (known as the '(Ho)' method). However, in recent years, fraudulent use using elaborately forged IDs has increased, posing a challenge. With the conventional method scheduled for abolition on April 1, 2027, the company has implemented this stricter online identity verification functionality.
[Newly Supported Method] 'GMO Face Authentication eKYC' now supports verification using IC chips embedded in driver's licenses and My Number Cards. This enables reading data recorded on the IC chip to verify the authenticity of documents. Users install the dedicated application, read the chip via NFC on their smartphone, and take a selfie to complete verification.
[Utilization of My Number Cards and Future Outlook] Identity documents compatible with IC chip reading include driver's licenses, My Number Cards, residence cards, and special permanent resident certificates. GMO GlobalSign is committed to responding quickly to the evolution of eKYC and changes in legal systems, contributing to user peace of mind and business efficiency for client companies.
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