Dojah vs Sumsub
Sumsub is expanding into Africa. Dojah is built here with KYC, AML, and fraud tools made for the way Africa works.
Dojah Vs SumSub
Unified compliance infrastructure for Africa (KYC, AML, fraud, KYT)
Global identity verification and AML automation
Deep local integrations: NIN, BVN, voter ID, telco data, address agent
Surface-level document scans: limited African coverage
Compliance-first architecture, suspicious transaction flagging
Global templates, generic rule builder
EasyDetect: behavioral monitoring, custom fraud rules
None beyond selfie fraud detection
Geo-coordinated agents + image uploads, within 48 hrs
Not supported
Plug-and-play APIs, webhooks, Slack support
API and SDK available, but dashboard-first UX
50+ African countries, with verified local data pipelines
Limited verified African coverage
Flexible usage-based, local currency options
Enterprise licensing, USD-only
dojah vs SumSub
Perfect Scope
Unified compliance infrastructure for Africa (KYC, AML, fraud, KYT)
Global identity verification and AML automation
African Market
Fit
Deep local integrations: NIN, BVN, voter ID, telco data, address agent
Surface-level document scans: limited African coverage
Ditch the tool overload. Dojah covers KYC, KYB, KYT, AML, address, and fraud in one powerful stack.
EasyDetect surfaces local risk signals, from device mismatch to telco anomalies, not just facial recognition.
Not retrofitted templates. Real compliance tools built with real local data and regulations in mind.
Start onboarding customers in minutes, then scale with full regulatory coverage and workflow controls.
Ditch the tool overload. Dojah covers KYC, KYB, KYT, AML, address, and fraud in one powerful stack.
Use Cases
Sumsub is scaling into Africa. Dojah was built for it. From Lagos to Nairobi, Dojah plugs seamlessly into your systems, no workarounds needed.
Choose Dojah for compliance and fraud infrastructure purpose-built for African fintechs, lenders, and digital platforms—while Sumsub is a generic KYC and fraud prevention provider used by crypto, gaming, and global fintech companies.
Choose Dojah for localized fraud detection with telco velocity checks, device fingerprinting, geo triggers, and behavior patterns—while Sumsub focuses mainly on deepfake detection, document spoofing, and biometric anti-spoofing.
Choose Dojah if you want built-in logic aligned with African regulations, while Smile Identity uses global templates that may need manual adjustments for local compliance.
Choose Dojah for flexible billing in local currency or USD, plus real-time support aligned with African time zones—while Smile Identity sticks to USD pricing and global support hours.
Dojah isn’t adapting to Africa, it was built for it. Ready to simplify onboarding, detect fraud faster, and stay fully compliant?
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