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Mitigate losses that result from corporate theft

Protect your business, employees, customers, and reputation by proving who your potential employees are before you hire them.

 

Employee background checks are not enough

Today, 57% of companies that experienced internal company fraud had run a background check on the perpetrators. Know Your Employee by Q5id complements background checks by proving job candidates are who they say they are.

 

FBI issues multiple warnings about the risks of hiring remote workers

Know Your Employee by Q5id combats the use of stolen identities, deepfakes, and synthetic identities in the hiring process of remote workers.

 

The new app revolutionizing how a missing person can be found.

Know Your Employee (KYE)

Protect your business, employees, customers, and reputation by proving who your potential employees are before you hire them. Our patented multi-step process incorporates verification measures that provide an identity proofing solution.

We prove that each person IS who they say they are. This doesn’t replace background checks. It complements them.

Learn more about Q5id

Every person’s identity deserves to be protected.
Every business deserves to know who their customers are.

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