Sumsub has introduced two initiatives at its inaugural What The Fraud Summit (WTF Summit) in Singapore.
These embrace the launch of its integration companies with Singpass, Singapore’s nationwide digital identification platform, and a Analysis Collaboration Settlement (RCA) with Nanyang Technological College Singapore (NTU Singapore) beneath Sumsub’s AI Educational Program.
The analysis will give attention to creating human-imperceptible watermarks for private pictures to stop deepfake fraud, the primary such initiative within the Asia-Pacific area.
Singpass Integration for Doc-Free Verification
The Singpass integration permits companies in Singapore and worldwide corporations working regionally to authenticate residents and residents with out guide paperwork.
Sumsub acts as an aggregator, enabling shoppers to entry verified identification and handle information by means of authorities databases resembling Myinfo.
The method, which requires person consent by way of QR code and biometrics or passcode, will be accomplished in as little as 4.5 seconds, in contrast with round 30 seconds for document-based strategies.
Corporations utilizing the service have to be registered in Singapore with a UEN quantity. Sumsub plans to develop the combination to cowl additional Singpass options for full digital onboarding and settlement signing.
Analysis Collaboration with NTU Singapore
Underneath the RCA, Sumsub and NTU Singapore will discover superior protections towards deepfake fraud utilizing imperceptible watermarks embedded in private pictures.
Deepfake incidents in Singapore rose by 158% year-on-year in 2025.
The analysis goals to discourage misuse of non-public pictures on social media and strengthen digital belief.
Professor Lam Kwok Yan, Affiliate Vice President (Technique & Partnerships) and Government Director of Digital Belief Centre, NTU, stated:
“Deepfake applied sciences are advancing quickly, and their misuse poses rising dangers to people, companies and society. By this collaboration, we’re advancing watermarking methods that may assist improve belief by safeguarding private identities earlier than misuse happens.”
Pavel Goldman-Kalaydin, Head of AI and Machine Studying at Sumsub, added:

“Our analysis collaboration with NTU comes at a essential second for Singapore and the broader APAC, the place deepfake fraud and identification threats are escalating. By combining pioneering analysis with sensible anti-fraud experience, we goal to equip people and organisations with efficient defences towards artificial fraud.”
The WTF Summit, held on 19-20 November 2025 at Andaz Singapore, introduced collectively over 500 leaders from finance, compliance, know-how and regulation.
It included panels, hearth chats, debates and workshops targeted on AI-driven fraud, digital identification, and compliance.
Featured picture credit score: Edited by Fintech Information Singapore, based mostly on picture by WTF Summit by way of LinkedIn