Socure, an AI platform for digital identity verification and fraud prevention, announced early Wednesday the launch of Hosted Flows, fraud-detection technology that enables users to build, customize, and deploy branded identity verification and fraud prevention capability without the need for programming code.
With Hosted Flows, product, risk, and compliance teams can create onboarding flows using drag-and-drop technology. The interface enables the creation of custom layouts, input fields, and validation logic. The app also features pre-built templates for tasks like onboarding and industry-specific flows, as wells as RiskOS integration.
RiskOS is Socure’s centralized decision engine that unifies identity verification, fraud detection, and compliance processes. Hosted Flows also features real-time analytics and provides consistent brand experiences across devices and regions.

“Every company wants a secure, branded, and seamless verification experience—but building it from scratch is slow, expensive, and hard to maintain,” Socure chief executive and founder Johnny Ayers says in a statement. “Hosted Flows from RiskOS empowers product teams to design and deploy enterprise-grade onboarding experiences in minutes.”
In related news, processor Thredd UK Ltd. has launched One View, a “plug-and-play” fraud detection that enables card transactions and non-card payments, such as peer-to-peer and account-to-account payments, to be monitored under a single, network-agnostic interface and rules engine.
Developed with Featurespace, a provider of fraud-detection technology acquired in 2024 by Visa Inc., One View enables users to “spot unusual behavior patterns that might not be flagged” in fraud-detection systems that monitor only card or non-card data, the company says. As a result, users can reduce their customer-service workload and eliminate the need for 24/7 manual monitoring, the company adds.
One View can be deployed to replace legacy fraud solutions or as an augmentation layer across card and non-card payments to minimize false positives and improve detection rates, according to the company. One View also incorporates Featurespace’s ARIC Risk Hub, a real-time machine-learning platform that detects anomalies and suspicious activity in customer transactions and applications.
