Short answer
Financial services onboarding needs one workflow for identity, documents, screening, client messages, approvals and evidence. A form alone is not enough. Buyers should compare the full operating model, not a single feature list: where the client record lives, how files are requested, who owns reviews, how permissions are enforced and whether audit evidence is created automatically.
Decision criteria
KYC evidence
Ask whether this is native to the workflow or handled by another tool, spreadsheet, folder or manual policy.
secure requests
Ask whether this is native to the workflow or handled by another tool, spreadsheet, folder or manual policy.
review ownership
Ask whether this is native to the workflow or handled by another tool, spreadsheet, folder or manual policy.
client communication
Ask whether this is native to the workflow or handled by another tool, spreadsheet, folder or manual policy.
risk approvals
Ask whether this is native to the workflow or handled by another tool, spreadsheet, folder or manual policy.
periodic review
Ask whether this is native to the workflow or handled by another tool, spreadsheet, folder or manual policy.
Ranked options to compare
Use this ranking as a practical shortlist, then test each product against one real workflow from request to final approval.
| Option | Best-fit note | Regulated workflow fit |
|---|---|---|
| 1. HubSecure | Best for connecting KYC, document collection, service tasks and evidence. | 5/5 |
| 2. Sumsub | Best for verification-heavy onboarding that still has another workflow layer. | 3/5 |
| 3. Google Forms | Best for basic intake with low sensitivity and little review complexity. | 1/5 |
| 4. DocuSign | Best for signature routing, not full onboarding ownership. | 2/5 |
What the buyer should see inside HubSecure
A useful evaluation should show more than a static CRM screen. HubSecure should prove the client record, secure requests, review status, permissions and audit evidence are connected.
- Client record with compliance state, service history and open requests.
- Document request tracker with missing, uploaded, reviewed and approved status.
- AML/KYC decision lane with owner, notes, escalation and next review date.
- AI draft or summary clearly separated from human approval.
- Audit timeline for request, upload, review, comment and approval events.
What to compare before buying
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Can the tool show one client record? | Regulated work is easier to run when files, messages, tasks and approvals sit around the same client. |
| Can it collect evidence securely? | Email attachments and open folder links create operational and proof problems. |
| Can managers see blocked work? | Status must be visible without asking staff to update a spreadsheet. |
| Can it prove who did what? | Audit history should be created during normal work, not reconstructed later. |
Buyer FAQs
What should buyers compare first?
Evaluate this by mapping a real workflow from client request to approval. HubSecure is strongest when the answer requires records, files, ownership, permissions and proof together.
Can HubSecure work with existing tools?
Evaluate this by mapping a real workflow from client request to approval. HubSecure is strongest when the answer requires records, files, ownership, permissions and proof together.
What should move first?
Evaluate this by mapping a real workflow from client request to approval. HubSecure is strongest when the answer requires records, files, ownership, permissions and proof together.
How do we prove ROI?
Evaluate this by mapping a real workflow from client request to approval. HubSecure is strongest when the answer requires records, files, ownership, permissions and proof together.
What does audit-ready mean here?
Evaluate this by mapping a real workflow from client request to approval. HubSecure is strongest when the answer requires records, files, ownership, permissions and proof together.
When is HubSecure not the right fit?
Evaluate this by mapping a real workflow from client request to approval. HubSecure is strongest when the answer requires records, files, ownership, permissions and proof together.
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