Sumsub Launches MCP Integration, Becoming the First Platform for AI Agents to Build Compliance Settings
2026-06-21 15:54
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Sumsub, a global verification and anti-fraud service provider, recently announced the launch of Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration and a new set of AI agent skills, making it the first identity verification and compliance platform. This platform allows AI agents, including Claude, ChatGPT, and other leading models, to access daily operations as well as the platform's full configuration and settings layers.

With Sumsub's agent experience, AI agents can read real compliance policy documents and automatically generate a fully configured Sumsub environment. Even a multi-page PDF containing country-specific risk levels, weighted scoring tables, and conditional logic can be transformed into real-time settings within the platform, such as verification levels, risk questionnaires, and onboarding flows, displayed directly in the customer's dashboard. What previously might have taken days to set up can now be completed in minutes.

Previously, configuring a verification platform required significant manual effort from solution architects or technical teams to interpret anti-money laundering policies, translate regulatory requirements into platform settings, and manually build onboarding flows. This release changes how compliance configurations are constructed.

The integration enables compliance teams to read policy documents and configure the Sumsub environment through AI agents, reducing manual operations. Teams can upload anti-money laundering policies or regulatory requirements, and the AI agent reads the documents, determines what is needed, and builds settings in real time within the platform. The AI agent can also handle the technical aspects of embedding Sumsub into customer applications, writing necessary code and embedding verification as a mandatory step in the onboarding flow in real time. In daily compliance management, teams can use AI agents to review applicants, run analyses, generate verification links, and respond to regulatory changes.

Andrew Novoselsky, Chief Product Officer at Sumsub, stated that setting up compliance workflows has always required significant manual labor, and updating these processes demands even more effort. The agent experience changes this by directly connecting AI agents to the platform's configuration layer, allowing teams to hand over anti-money laundering policies to the AI agent and let the entire environment build itself automatically.

The integration is model-agnostic and works with any leading AI agent. Sumsub has released a set of open-source agent skills on GitHub, installable with a single terminal command. The MCP integration builds on Sumsub's broader AI strategy, which includes Summy, an AI copilot within the platform for compliance and anti-fraud teams. These capabilities reflect Sumsub's approach to building compliance infrastructure that works in tandem with the tools and workflows modern teams already use.

Access to the MCP integration is subject to separate permissions to enable granular control over data. Sensitive operations are executed in isolated sandboxes, ensuring that configuration changes are always reviewed and approved by humans. The integration is now available, making Sumsub the first verification platform officially listed on the ChatGPT application platform. Further discussions with other large language models are ongoing. Full documentation and agent skills are publicly accessible through Sumsub's developer resources.

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