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Ipsidy returns directors to board and approves all proposals at annual meeting

 

Ipsidy shareholders re-elected CEO Philip Beck and four others to the board of directors at the company’s annual meeting.

Thomas Szoke, Herbert Selzer, Ricky Solomon and Theodore Stern were approved for new terms as directors along with Beck. All resolutions proposed at the annual shareholders meeting were approved, according to a company announcement.

Ipsidy recently announced a partnership with Ayonix to integrate the latter’s 3D facial recognition technology with its Access product. Beck said in comments on Ipsidy’s latest earnings report, which was boosted by its delivery of deduplication technology to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, that the company plans to continue integrating third-party technology with its identity platform.

In addition to its core business, Ipsidy operates subsidiaries including MultiPay in Columbia, Cards Plus in South Africa, and Ipsidy Enterprise in the UK.

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