Last updated: May 2026
AON reviews and verifies business evidence where possible. This page explains clearly what that means — what we check, what we do not, and what each document status means for your business and for institutions reviewing your profile.
For documents submitted by a business, AON reviews:
AON is an evidence-based platform. Standard document review does not constitute a full background check, credit check, or comprehensive due diligence investigation. AON does not automatically verify:
AON makes no warranty that submitted documents are genuine. Businesses that submit forged, altered, or misleading documents are in breach of AON's Terms of Service and may be reported to relevant authorities.
Each document in a business vault carries one of the following statuses. These reflect what AON has done — not a guarantee of authenticity.
The business has declared a registration number or certificate reference. No file has been reviewed yet.
A document file has been submitted. AON has not yet reviewed it.
AON is reviewing the document for format, completeness, and basic consistency.
AON has reviewed the document and cross-checked the identifier (registration number, tax ID, or certificate number) against available reference sources. The document appears consistent with the business profile.
The document has passed review, cross-checking, and any available confirmation steps. This is the strongest status AON assigns for standard document review.
AON was unable to confirm the document through available checks. The document is still on file. The business may be asked to resubmit or provide additional evidence.
Information in the document does not match the business profile or other submitted documents. The business needs to review and resubmit.
The document has passed its stated expiry date. The business needs to upload a current version.
The document could not be accepted. This may be due to illegibility, incorrect document type, or a significant inconsistency. The business needs to resubmit.
Document statuses on AON — including “Cross-Checked” and “Verified” — reflect AON's document review process. They are not a substitute for your own due diligence, credit assessment, legal review, or site verification.
Institutions are responsible for conducting any additional checks required for their specific programme before making funding, procurement, or investment decisions. AON's role is to reduce the burden of basic eligibility screening — not to replace your institution's own risk management.
AON is building an optional Enhanced Verification process for institutions that require deeper checks. This may include phone and email confirmation, reference verification, director identity checks, and institution-specific due diligence workflows. Enhanced Verification is not part of the standard AON profile and will be clearly indicated when available.
If you believe a business profile or document on AON is fraudulent or misleading, contact trust@aon.africa. We take misrepresentation seriously and will investigate all credible reports.
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