Industry | Speaker recognition technology |
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Founded | February 2000 |
Founder | Renana Peres[1] |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Renana Peres, Founder and first CEO Almog Aley-Raz, CEO Ariel Freidenberg, Executive Vice President of Global Sales and Business Development |
Products | VocalPassword, FreeSpeech[2] |
Owner | Nuance Communications |
Number of employees | 18 |
Website | www |
PerSay was an Israeli start-up company specializing in Voice Biometrics technology. Founded in 2000, its voice biometrics systems are used in the banking, insurance, governments, and telecommunications industries worldwide.[3]
PerSay was founded in February 2000 as a spin-off of Verint Systems (NASDAQ: VRNT), part of the Comverse Technology (Pinksheets: CMVT) group. Its headquarters is in Ra'anana, with an office in New York City. Its main investor was SKFT, which handled the venture capital activity of the Shrem Fudim Kelner group.[2] In April 2004 the company was valued at $2.9 to $3.7 million.[4] In 2010 the company was sold for an undisclosed amount (estimated at 10M-20M USD) to Nuance Communications.[5]
PerSay markets the following products:[6]
PerSay's VocalPassword speaker identification technology has been acquired by Bank Leumi,[7] China Merchants Bank,[3] Bank Hapoalim, Israel Discount Bank, and Caja Madrid;[8] British Telecom,[9] Bell Canada, Vodafone, and Global Bilgi/Turkcell;[8] Sandata,[10] Planet Payment of New York,[11] Huawei,[12] and Barclays Capital and Morgan Stanley.[8]