Intellicheck Secures High Seven-Figure Contract with Major Regional Bank, Expands Identity Validation Services Nationwide

Reuters
20 May
Intellicheck Secures High Seven-Figure Contract with Major Regional Bank, Expands Identity Validation Services Nationwide

Intellicheck, Inc. has announced a significant expansion of its partnership with a leading regional U.S. commercial bank through a new three-year agreement valued in the high seven-figure range. This deal extends the bank's use of Intellicheck's identity validation technology to include teller workstation transactions across its more than 1,900 branches nationwide. The partnership is expected to propel the bank to become a top three revenue generator for Intellicheck. The initial annual contract revenue will be a low-seven figure amount, with the expanded revenue anticipated to start in the third quarter of 2025. The agreement underscores Intellicheck's role in enhancing customer acquisition, protection, and trust through its innovative technology.

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