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Stephen Ufford

Stephen Ufford, Founder & CEO of Trulioo, is an identity veteran who founded and successfully sold several consumer data focused startups over the last decade. In 2011, he launched Trulioo, a global ID verification company focused on building trust online, best privacy practices, and financial inclusion. Trulioo aims to solve global problems associated with verifying identities online, which has profound implications for banking, payment service providers and e-commerce in developing countries or rural areas where many people do not possess recognized identification, such as government-issued ID cards, credit, utility, voter registration, etc. 

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Author

Stephen Ufford

Stephen Ufford, Founder & CEO of Trulioo, is an identity veteran who founded and successfully sold several consumer data focused startups over the last decade. In 2011, he launched Trulioo, a global ID verification company focused on building trust online, best privacy practices, and financial inclusion. Trulioo aims to solve global problems associated with verifying identities online, which has profound implications for banking, payment service providers and e-commerce in developing countries or rural areas where many people do not possess recognized identification, such as government-issued ID cards, credit, utility, voter registration, etc. 

Stories by Stephen Ufford:

Learning From Your Investors: Tips From 5 Top Venture Capitalists

Don’t just focus on the money. Investors are there to help your company succeed in more ways than one.

How the “Leapfrog Effect” May Affect Your Business

Technological advances are paving the way in developing countries. Read up on the trend to see how it might affect your business.

Using Technology to Improve and Protect Bank Transactions

Big-data based solutions can help monitor the way our world moves money from place to place.

Why Today’s Digital Footprints Have Become E-Commerce Barriers

What has digital tracking done to those who live in a physical-cash economy?