

Request and consent: During onboarding, your application asks the user to verify their address through the mobile network. The user gives their explicit consent for the operator to share their registered address.
Call to the Home Verify API: Your system triggers the query to the Plusmo API, sending the customer's phone number (MSISDN).
Data Transmission (MNO): The API securely contacts the mobile operator. The operator, upon receiving the request with the customer's consent, transmits the billing/registration address associated with that phone line.
Confirmation and acceptance: Your institution receives the customer's address directly into your system, knowing that it is verified, updated data originating from a source of maximum trust (the MNO).
Onboarding completion: The user moves to the next step without having to scan or upload any physical documents.
This process ensures that you receive the most updated address with the highest degree of digital reliability.
The Home Verify API is essential for any entity that requires address verification for fraud prevention or legal compliance.

-Compliant Onboarding (KYC/AML): Comply with proof of address regulations in an auditable and digital manner, eliminating the need to receive bills or statements.
-Geographic Fraud Prevention: Ensure that the billing address provided by the customer matches the registered address for their mobile line, preventing triangulation fraud or the opening of accounts with false addresses.

-Fast Policy Issuance: Streamline the contracting of home insurance or utility services by validating the customer's address in seconds.
-Address Change: Automatically verify requests for billing address changes, ensuring that only the line holder authorizes this change.

-Seller Validation (marketplace): For platforms requiring address verification of their sellers or distributors, the API offers reliable proof of residence.
-Large Deliveries: Confirm the shipping address before dispatching high-value goods, adding a layer of security against shipping fraud.