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By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
20th July:- Videocon Telecom today announced its entry into E-KYC
business to provide Aadhaar based digitalisation. eKYC is a government approved
paperless, verification method for fulfilling KYC requirements of any
organization. The service shall be either authentication or verification in
nature as per requirements of any organization.
Videocon Telecom has obtained both
the ASA and AUA licenses for the Aadhaar based validation. The Company will act
as the link for an individual’s registration process with UIDAI and take one
through the registration process without any hassles. Videocon Telecom would
assist in providing the services which will cover business process
re-engineering, secure environment and automated process flow thereby creating
value for each user.
So
far, most companies that are registered with UIDAI are using eKYC for selective
and sector centric purposes. Videocon’s eKYC vertical aims to digitise all key
sectors namely Finance, Insurance, Hospitality, Education etc. It
will also help government organizations to have Aadhaar based attendance at highly sensitive places,
curb attendance frauds in organizations at remote locations, and will also
ensure that schemes like mid day meals and other subsidies are going to the
right beneficiaries. The company, backed by its rich experience in Telecom and
IT services, an in-house DATA Centre, strong Technology partners will provide
personalized solutions to each sector.
Announcing
the company’s foray into the E-KYC business Arvind Bali, CEO, Videocon
Telecom said that digitising
India is the only sure-shot way to reach the benefit of growth to India’s
masses and that will create the multiplier to ensure the target 8 to 10%
sustained GDP growth. Digital India is certainly the most appropriate call for
transforming India into a vibrant and strong global economy. We believe that
Digital India has the potential to become one of the most meaningful reforms
for Indian businesses in recent history.
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