Markit, Genpact Plan Expansion of KYC Service

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Rampi Kandadai, global head of domain consulting practice, Genpact

Data services provider Markit and business processes and technology provider Genpact are preparing the next phase of their joint know-your-customer (KYC) service, launched in May.

In early 2015, the companies expect to begin allowing firms who use Markit I Genpact KYC Services to directly consume client profiles through an automated interface, according to Rampi Kandadai, global head of domain consulting practice at Genpact.

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