I work for a company that provides loans for the purchase of electronics, and it was also critical for us that identity verification was fast, painless and with a minimum probability of refusal. That is why we paid attention to Trust Swiftly.
NFC identity verification seemed like an experimental thing to us back then, but now I can’t imagine how we worked without it before. The point is that modern passports contain a built-in NFC chip, and most modern phones can read it. Trust Swiftly has implemented all this very competently - the user does not need to install any applications, everything happens in the browser. He simply receives a link, opens it on the phone, applies the passport - and in a few seconds the data is pulled up automatically. This includes a photo, full name, date of birth, and document number. Moreover, all this is immediately verified by the MRZ code and, if configured, can be sent to third-party systems via API.