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# 7 Mar: Risk Intelligence & NFC

This release introduced new risk-screening capabilities to help pre-qualify customers before full KYC, alongside early **NFC support** for chip-enabled travel documents in the mobile SDKs. It also delivered export features for compliance teams and key improvements to liveness and document capture.

### **New features**

* Added support for [AML Custom Lists](/documentation/product-guides/watchlist-pep-and-adverse-media/custom-lists.md), allowing teams to upload and maintain internal watchlists to screen alongside global PEP, sanctions, and adverse media sources.
* Introduced the ability to export all customer details, verifications, and audit trails to PDF, in one click, for compliance reporting.

### **Improvements**

* Enhanced **NFC reading** for ICAO 9303 ePassports in iOS and Android SDKs.
* Improved **MRZ recognition** and upgraded glare/blur detection for document checks.
* Updated **passive liveness models** with stronger spoof detection and reduced false rejects in low-light conditions.

### **Documentation**

* Updated **Mobile SDK guides** to include NFC integration steps and fallback behavior.


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