Raonsecure biometric authentication platform TouchEn OnePass /Courtesy of Raonsecure

Raonsecure said on the 6th that the Japanese monthly active users (MAU) of its biometric authentication platform "TouchEn OnePass" topped 10 million on the 1000th.

TouchEn OnePass is a cloud-based authentication service that supports identity verification using biometric information such as fingerprints, face, and veins without passwords or separate certificates. Recently, an active security environment was added that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to immediately detect and block anomalous behavior.

Raonsecure first launched TouchEn OnePass in the Japanese market in July 2020 and is currently supplying it to financial institutions, Fintech corporations, and educational institutions. Last year, it signed a 3.5 billion won supply contract with Sumishin SBI Net Bank, Japan's largest internet bank, and its subsidiary Neobank Technologies, expanding its customer base.

Specifically, it secured 5 million users in about four years after launch, and it took less than two years to add another 5 million. A Raonsecure official said, "After the initial market settlement, the growth rate more than doubled, and recently the monthly increase of about 200,000 users has continued."

Raonsecure plans to expand its digital trust infrastructure business based on the technological capabilities and operational experience accumulated through OnePass, keeping pace with an environment where the spread of agentic AI is increasing the importance of identity verification and access control.

Lee Sun-hyeong, CEO of Raonsecure, said, "As the spread of agentic AI further increases the importance of digital authentication, we will leap forward as a digital trust infrastructure corporations that encompasses people and AI in the global market."

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