Socure, the leading provider of digital identity verification and fraud solutions, has issued the following correction regarding today’s announcement that it has signed an agreement with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). Socure’s agreement is to provide digital identity verification and fraud solutions specifically for the state of Florida’s Homeowners Assistance Fund (HAF) program.
“Socure has signed an agreement with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) to provide digital identity verification and fraud solutions specifically for the state of Florida’s Homeowners Assistance Fund program,” said Matt Thompson, senior vice president and general manager of Public Sector Solutions.
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“Florida’s Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) provides assistance to homeowners for mortgage delinquencies, defaults, foreclosures, and displacements, as well as loss of utilities, home energy services, and insurance.”
“The previous press release issued by Socure inadvertently indicated that there were additional partnerships with DEO beyond the HAF program, which is not accurate and we apologize for any miscommunication. We look forward to working with DEO and the state of Florida on this important HAF program to help Florida homeowners in need,” Thompson said.
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