Smile ID Releases H1 2023 Africa KYC Report Highlighting Identity Fraud Trends And Verification Insights

Smile ID (formerly Smile Identity), the leading identity verification and digital Know Your Customer (KYC) provider in Africa, has unveiled its highly anticipated half-year 2023 KYC Report. Drawing on data from over 75 million KYC checks across diverse industries, the comprehensive report offers valuable insights into the current state of identity verification practices in various African countries.
By shedding light on emerging fraud trends and showcasing how businesses can harness identity verification to safeguard their operations, the report seeks to propel the region’s burgeoning digital economy toward greater financial inclusion and secure digital transactions.
Africa’s digital economy is evolving rapidly, with over 54 countries and a population of 1.4 billion inhabitants. However, the World Bank estimates that as of 2020, nearly 500 million Africans still lacked legal identity documentation. This vast potential for identity verification solutions to bridge the identity gap underscores the pivotal role played by identity infrastructure in Africa’s digital economy. In this regard, Smile ID’s KYC Report assumes critical importance, as it aims to equip businesses, particularly in the fintech and banking sectors, with the tools to mitigate fraud risks and enhance trust in digital transactions.
The half-year 2023 KYC Report shows that Biometric verification is emerging as a powerful tool in combating fraud, reducing fraudulent users by a staggering 50%. Additionally, the report shows that in 2023, face mismatches accounted for 43% of ID frauds, indicating the use of stolen or lost IDs, while 41% of frauds were selfie spoofs. Biometric checks, therefore, prove to be crucial in identifying fraudsters, as textual verification alone falls short in this regard. Among biometric methods, facial recognition emerges as the preferred and most accessible option worldwide, providing enhanced security for KYC processes.
While local ID databases remain a robust source of truth for real-time verification, the report highlights that frequent downtime (averaging 3%) remains a challenge. However, leveraging Document Verification during ID database downtime offers a reliable solution, facilitating onboarding processes and enabling businesses to expand into multiple markets with a single integration.
The report also shows that the adoption of digital identity is gaining momentum across Africa, with several countries making notable strides. Ethiopia’s enrollment for the foundational Fayda ID, Kenya’s forthcoming Unique Personal Identifier to replace Huduma Namba, and Uganda’s plans to launch a new digital ID scheme in Q4 2023 signify a growing commitment to leveraging digital identities for enhanced services.
Gender Inclusion in KYC.
Although onboarding fraud rates have declined by 5% in focus markets, such as South Africa and Ghana, the report identifies incentive-based acquisition as a factor correlated with increased fraud attempt rates. It’s worth noting that while some regions have witnessed declines in fraud, Kenya experienced a 7% increase in fraud over the last six months, with the National ID being the most attacked. Additionally, the report brings attention to 11 African countries now on the FATF’s grey list, including South Africa, Cameroon, and Nigeria. This development emphasizes the need for businesses to align their KYC/AML procedures with international best practices, ensuring accountability and trust in Africa’s digital landscape.
About Soko Directory Team
Soko Directory is a Financial and Markets digital portal that tracks brands, listed firms on the NSE, SMEs and trend setters in the markets eco-system.Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/SokoDirectory and on Twitter: twitter.com/SokoDirectory
- January 2026 (220)
- February 2026 (246)
- March 2026 (285)
- April 2026 (19)
- January 2025 (119)
- February 2025 (191)
- March 2025 (212)
- April 2025 (193)
- May 2025 (161)
- June 2025 (157)
- July 2025 (227)
- August 2025 (211)
- September 2025 (270)
- October 2025 (297)
- November 2025 (230)
- December 2025 (219)
- January 2024 (238)
- February 2024 (227)
- March 2024 (190)
- April 2024 (133)
- May 2024 (157)
- June 2024 (145)
- July 2024 (136)
- August 2024 (154)
- September 2024 (212)
- October 2024 (255)
- November 2024 (196)
- December 2024 (143)
- January 2023 (182)
- February 2023 (203)
- March 2023 (322)
- April 2023 (297)
- May 2023 (267)
- June 2023 (214)
- July 2023 (212)
- August 2023 (257)
- September 2023 (237)
- October 2023 (264)
- November 2023 (286)
- December 2023 (177)
- January 2022 (293)
- February 2022 (329)
- March 2022 (358)
- April 2022 (292)
- May 2022 (271)
- June 2022 (232)
- July 2022 (278)
- August 2022 (253)
- September 2022 (246)
- October 2022 (196)
- November 2022 (232)
- December 2022 (167)
- January 2021 (182)
- February 2021 (227)
- March 2021 (325)
- April 2021 (259)
- May 2021 (285)
- June 2021 (272)
- July 2021 (277)
- August 2021 (232)
- September 2021 (271)
- October 2021 (304)
- November 2021 (364)
- December 2021 (249)
- January 2020 (272)
- February 2020 (310)
- March 2020 (390)
- April 2020 (321)
- May 2020 (335)
- June 2020 (327)
- July 2020 (333)
- August 2020 (276)
- September 2020 (214)
- October 2020 (233)
- November 2020 (242)
- December 2020 (187)
- January 2019 (251)
- February 2019 (215)
- March 2019 (283)
- April 2019 (254)
- May 2019 (269)
- June 2019 (249)
- July 2019 (335)
- August 2019 (293)
- September 2019 (306)
- October 2019 (313)
- November 2019 (362)
- December 2019 (318)
- January 2018 (291)
- February 2018 (213)
- March 2018 (275)
- April 2018 (223)
- May 2018 (235)
- June 2018 (176)
- July 2018 (256)
- August 2018 (247)
- September 2018 (255)
- October 2018 (282)
- November 2018 (282)
- December 2018 (184)
- January 2017 (183)
- February 2017 (194)
- March 2017 (207)
- April 2017 (104)
- May 2017 (169)
- June 2017 (205)
- July 2017 (189)
- August 2017 (195)
- September 2017 (186)
- October 2017 (235)
- November 2017 (253)
- December 2017 (266)
- January 2016 (164)
- February 2016 (165)
- March 2016 (189)
- April 2016 (143)
- May 2016 (245)
- June 2016 (182)
- July 2016 (271)
- August 2016 (247)
- September 2016 (233)
- October 2016 (191)
- November 2016 (243)
- December 2016 (153)
- January 2015 (1)
- February 2015 (4)
- March 2015 (164)
- April 2015 (107)
- May 2015 (116)
- June 2015 (119)
- July 2015 (145)
- August 2015 (157)
- September 2015 (186)
- October 2015 (169)
- November 2015 (173)
- December 2015 (205)
- March 2014 (2)
- March 2013 (10)
- June 2013 (1)
- March 2012 (7)
- April 2012 (15)
- May 2012 (1)
- July 2012 (1)
- August 2012 (4)
- October 2012 (2)
- November 2012 (2)
- December 2012 (1)
