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Jumio Watch Expands Identity Risk Detection Beyond Onboarding


Jumio, a leading provider of AI-powered identity intelligence, is introducing Jumio Watch, a first-of-its-kind continuous identity intelligence offering that fundamentally transforms how organizations understand and manage identity risk.

According to the company, Jumio Watch moves identity verification from a point-in-time decision into a dynamic, continuously evolving intelligence signal. 

Jumio Watch continuously analyzes identity signals to detect meaningful changes in risk long after verification is complete. When new intelligence indicates that a previously approved verification may now present risk, Jumio customers are proactively alerted to investigate, allowing them to act after the initial onboarding and verification event, and closing a major gap in traditional identity verification approaches, the company said.  

"Risk evolves, and so should your identity strategy," said Bala Kumar, president and chief product and technology officer at Jumio. "With Jumio Watch, we are giving our customers something the industry has never offered: not just risk at onboarding but also the ability to detect risk that only becomes visible over time. Decisions become dynamic instead of static as they are informed by new data, new signals, and broader context."

Jumio Watch is built on the Jumio Identity Graph, which continuously collects and analyzes patterns and connections from tens of millions of legitimate and fraudulent identities across businesses and industries globally.

And because the graph is anchored in verified, legitimate identity data, Jumio Watch goes beyond one-time risk assessment and provides ongoing risk assurance, as it continuously reinforces confidence in the decisions that remain sound, the company said.

Jumio Watch is designed for the teams on the front lines of identity risk—fraud investigators, compliance analysts, risk leaders, and security teams across financial services, crypto, gaming, and marketplace platforms. Capabilities include:

  • Post-verification flagging: Verifications that passed at onboarding are continuously reassessed, surfacing fraud that only becomes visible over time.
  • Proactive risk alerts: Daily summaries notify fraud and compliance teams of new risk, enabling teams to act quickly before losses occur.
  • Portfolio risk management: Continuous reassessment of the full customer base allows teams to minimize losses by acting on risky accounts while focusing growth and engagement efforts on healthy, verified customers.
  • Investigation-ready portal views: Detailed alert visibility within the Jumio Portal gives investigators the context they need to assess and respond quickly.
  • Flexible access controls: User-level permissions ensure the right people have visibility into alerts and investigation workflows.

"The identity verification industry has focused almost entirely on the moment of onboarding," said Philipp Pointner, chief of digital identity at Jumio. "Jumio Watch makes identity a continuous, intelligent signal powered by a global platform that gets smarter with every verification. This gives organizations the ongoing assurance they need to stay compliant, reduce fraud exposure and make more informed decisions long after day one."

Jumio Watch is available now, with additional capabilities planned throughout 2026 as Jumio continues to expand its continuous identity intelligence offerings.

For more information about this news, visit www.jumio.com.


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