Service Objects Validates Over 3 Billion Transactions for Companies Around the Globe

The significant impact that processing billions of transactions has on the environment is one of the main reasons the company was founded
SANTA BARBARA, CA (March 12, 2018)

Service Objects, the leading provider of real-time global contact validation solutions, today announced it reached a major milestone in the company’s history by validating over 3 billion transactions. Since 2001, Service Objects has enabled businesses located around the world to validate their contacts’ name, location, phone, email address and device against hundreds of authoritative international data sources, all with the goal of reducing waste and fraud.

Surpassing the 3 billion transaction mark translates into saving 193 million pounds of paper. I would never have dreamed that 16 years ago Service Objects would be able to fulfill its commitment to corporate conservation in such a significant way.

Geoff Grow, Founder and CEO of Service Objects.

The fast-paced growth of the company, which has over 2,500 customers such as Amazon, LendingTree, American Express, MasterCard, and Verizon, has been an instrumental part of reaching this record number of transactions. Achieving the 3 billion milestone is of particular significance to Service Objects because of the positive impact their data quality solutions have on the environment, which was one of the main reasons the company was created in 2001.

“The idea to start Service Objects came from the desire to apply math and big data to the problem of waste caused by incorrect contact information,” said Geoff Grow, Founder and CEO of Service Objects. “Surpassing the 3 billion transaction mark translates into saving 193 million pounds of paper. This makes me so happy. I would never have dreamed that 16 years ago Service Objects would be able to fulfill its commitment to corporate conservation in such a significant way.”

Corporate conservation is embedded in the company’s culture, as evidenced by its commitment to recycling, using highly efficient virtualized servers, using sustainable wind power, purchasing sustainable office supplies, encouraging employees to bike to work and embracing a paperless philosophy. Every employee is conscious of how they can positively impact conservation efforts.

Service Objects’ rapid growth has been achieved by consistently demonstrating their commitment to their customers’ success; offering unlimited 24/7/365 customer support; providing 99.999% guaranteed network uptime; and delivering bank-grade transaction security.

About Service Objects

Founded in 2001, Service Objects is the leading provider of Customer Data Validation, verifying online transactions in real-time including a customer’s Name, Address, Phone, Email and Device. Using Service Objects’ global validation and location web services, businesses can identify potentially fraudulent contact records, append additional contact information, and process customer contact data more efficiently. Service Objects has validated over 6 billion transactions, and major brands such as American Express, Microsoft, and Amazon rely on Service Objects for their Customer Data Validation needs. For more information visit www.serviceobjects.com or email dataquality@serviceobjects.com.

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