SEON launches global partner program
SEON is now actively expanding their partner ecosystem across North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific, with plans to extend into Latin America later in 2026.
SEON has unveiled a new global partner program designed to help organizations integrate, resell and build on the real-time fraud prevention and AML compliance provider’s fraud intelligence platform.
SEON, which is known for its integrated fraud and AML capabilities operates globally from Austin, London, Budapest and Singapore. The new partner program will have three partnership tracks.
According to Matt DeLauro, President, GTM, SEON, the partner program was developed to solve a real problem. As AI-driven fraud becomes more sophisticated, any business interacting with consumers now faces fraud risk that requires specialized capabilities.
DeLaura explained that SEON's Partner Program provides technical enablement, co-selling support, co-marketing resources and a purpose-built partner portal to help partners deliver these capabilities at scale.
“Many digital businesses are losing as much as 8% of their annual revenue to fraud, and AI‑driven scams are only accelerating that trend. Every business now needs fraud capabilities but building them in‑house or stitching together point solutions isn’t solving the problem. Our partners can embed SEON’s fraud intelligence, resell it into regulated markets or orchestrate it alongside other risk tools, all without reinventing the wheel or slowing down their roadmap,” said DeLaura.
New Partner Tracks
The three new partnership tracks are for Referral & Resell Partners, Data & Integration Partners and Strategic Alliance Partners. Each of these tracks are aligned to distinct go-to-market models and customer needs.
For the Referral & Resell Partners track, SELL Partners support customers through resale and referral relationships, helping organizations deploy SEON's fraud and AML capabilities across gaming, fintech, payments and digital commerce. This track includes systems integrators, advisory firms and platform providers serving regulated industries.
For the Data & Integration Partners track, they will embed SEON's fraud intelligence into their own products and platforms. This track includes Data Integration Partners (DIPs), Data Service Providers (DSPs) and Data Orchestration Partners (DOPs). It enables non-fraud companies to differentiate their core value propositions through built-in fraud protection. Data Orchestration platforms can certify their integrations with SEON, giving shared customers peace of mind that they’re working with technically vetted third-parties.
Lastly, the Strategic Alliance Partners track will see these partners collaborate with SEON on joint go-to-market initiatives, product development and regional expansion. This track includes cloud providers and technology leaders aligned with SEON's long-term growth strategy.
SEON also stated that all partners gain access to the partner portal, which supports deal registration, lead management, enablement and co-marketing. The portal streamlines collaboration and accelerates execution without requiring deep fraud domain expertise.
Commenting on the new partner program, Matthew Nutt, Data Partnerships Lead, at Provenir said customers want the flexibility to combine specialized fraud solutions without getting locked into a single vendor.
“Partnering with SEON makes that straightforward; their fraud intelligence integrates directly into our platform, so customers can add sophisticated fraud detection without replacing their existing infrastructure. It's a partnership model that works – customers get stronger fraud coverage, SEON expands their reach and we deliver more value with less operational overhead,” he said.
With the launch of the new partner program, SEON is now actively expanding their partner ecosystem across North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific, with plans to extend into Latin America later in 2026. The company is recruiting partners across cloud services, systems integration, advisory firms, SaaS platforms and data orchestration providers.