Prometeo's LinkedIn ads vs the /prometeo-av-kyc page: a B+ ownership-verification audit
We scored 9 unique LinkedIn ad-copy variants from a 9-ad cluster pointing to productos.prometeoapi.com/prometeo-av-kyc. The ads frame Prometeo as the bank ownership layer that sits on top of KYC, promising real-time Match, Partial, or No Match signals against official bank records, an end to micro-deposit waits, and a no-code path for compliance teams. The landing page reinforces almost every one of those themes in its benefits, pain points, and trust strip, but it leads with the broader 'KYC/KYB loop' frame instead of the sharper ownership-vs-identity line the ads keep repeating.
Primary click path
// Ad
Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 1
🛡️ Receive real-time "Match, Partial, or No Match" signals by comparing your KYC data directly against official bank records.
KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the link.
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// Landing page

The score.
// Overall score
- Headline match
- 7.8
- Offer continuity
- 8.6
- Visual + tone
- 7.5
- Scent + intent
- 8.3
The verdict
Prometeo's LinkedIn ad cluster for /prometeo-av-kyc scores a B+ on message match. The campaign sells a clear, repeatable idea: KYC tells you who someone is, but Prometeo tells you whether the bank account they're sending money to or from actually belongs to them, in real time. That idea is echoed on the page through specific pain points (micro-deposit delays, document fraud, onboarding abandonment), specific deliverables (real-time API or no-code tool, sub-second verification), and a heavy trust strip with Citi, JPMorgan, SWIFT, BBVA, Santander, and ISO/IEC 27001.
Where the page leaves grade on the table is the hero. The dominant ad line, 'KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the link,' is a sharper promise than the page H1, which talks about completing a 'KYC/KYB loop with real-time bank ownership verification.' Both are technically saying the same thing, but the ad's ownership-versus-identity framing is what's been winning clicks. Mirroring that framing in the hero, and pulling the Match, Partial, or No Match signal language up from the body, would tighten the scent without changing the offer.
The ads pointing here
// Ad cluster
LinkedIn copy variants scored.
Scored sample: 9 ads.
Learn more// Dominant headline
KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the link.
All 9 ads in this cluster run on LinkedIn and route to the same /prometeo-av-kyc page. They are unmistakably aimed at US fintech compliance and product leaders, with UTM tags labelled US_AV_KYC-Fintech_IMAGEN and US_AV_KYC-Fintech_VIDEO and a 'Learn more' CTA across every variant.
The strongest copy variants cluster around three angles. First, the identity-versus-ownership hook: 'KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the link,' 'Stop trusting unverified payment destinations,' and 'Identity is not Ownership.' Second, the concrete deliverable: 'Get definitive Match, Partial, or No Match signals, not just binary existence.' Third, the operational benefit: 'True No-Code Deployment' and 'Zero engineering bottleneck for your Compliance team.' Two variants take a direct-CTA shortcut with 'Book your Technical Demo' in the headline.
// Ads scored
More ad variants.
Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 2
Zero engineering bottleneck for your Compliance team ⚡
🛑 Identity is not Ownership
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 3
In the U.S., identity doesn't guarantee ownership. Prometeo’s Name Matching is the only solution that bridges the gap between your KYC data and official bank records in real-time
Stop trusting unverified payment destinations
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 4
Prometeo provides the definitive link between Identity and Ownership. Our proprietary Name Matching engine doesn’t just confirm an account exists; it validates -in real-time- that the account holder name matches your verified user.
True No-Code Deployment
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 5
In the U.S., identity doesn't guarantee ownership. Prometeo’s Name Matching is the only solution that bridges the gap between your KYC data and official bank records in real-time
Stop trusting unverified payment destinations
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 6
Get definitive Match, Partial, or No Match signals—not just binary existence.
Book your Technical Demo
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 7
✅ Get definitive Match, Partial, or No Match signals — not just binary existence.
Prometeo: The missing layer of your KYC stack.
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 8
Get definitive Match, Partial, or No Match signals—not just binary existence.
Book your Technical Demo
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Prometeo
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 9
✅ Receive real-time "Match, Partial, or No Match" signals by comparing your KYC data directly against official bank records.
KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the link.
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What the page promises
The page is a single long-form lead-gen unit. The H1, 'Complete your KYC/KYB loop with real-time bank ownership verification,' sets up a closing-the-gap framing, and the subhead, 'Stop losing users to micro-deposits and manual document reviews,' names the operational pain.
Three benefit blocks follow: reduce fraud by matching names against bank records, improve conversion by replacing 48-hour micro-deposit waits with sub-second bank verification, and run KYB/KYC at global scale without manual reviews. A second section breaks the same idea into named traps: the micro-deposit trap, document fraud, and onboarding abandonment. Two product paths are offered, a real-time API for engineering teams and a no-code tool for compliance and ops, each with its own 'Request a Demo' or 'Talk to an expert' button.
The page closes on credibility: a trust strip with Citi, JPMorgan, SWIFT, BBVA, and Santander, and an enterprise security strip showing ISO/IEC 27001 and IQ-Net marks. A lead form sits at the top of the page asking for name, last name, corporate email, company, and lead source.
Dimension breakdown
The hero echoes the ads' idea of completing the KYC loop with bank ownership verification, but the sharpest ad line, 'KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the link,' is not reused in the H1.
Every major ad theme reappears on the page: Match, Partial, or No Match signals, an end to micro-deposits, document fraud, the no-code path for compliance, and an enterprise trust strip with Citi, JPMorgan, SWIFT, BBVA, and Santander.
The page reads as a serious B2B fintech lead-gen unit with a process GIF, checkmark benefits, and bank logos, which matches the click expectation from LinkedIn ads targeting US fintech buyers.
A visitor clicking any of these ads sees the same vocabulary above the fold: KYC/KYB, bank ownership verification, micro-deposits, and manual reviews. The only friction is that the very first hero element is a long lead form rather than the 'Learn more' style demo button the ads imply.
Top fixes
Echo the dominant ad line in the hero
The page's strongest available promise is already in the ads. Move the identity-versus-ownership framing into the H1 so ad-clickers see the same idea in the same words.
Complete your KYC/KYB loop with real-time bank ownership verification
KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the bank account behind it.
Surface the Match, Partial, or No Match signal above the fold
Several ads anchor on the three-way signal as the concrete deliverable. Naming it in the subhead confirms the click and tells compliance buyers exactly what they get back from the API.
Stop losing users to micro-deposits and manual document reviews.
Get real-time Match, Partial, or No Match signals against official bank records, so you stop losing users to micro-deposits and manual reviews.
Put a demo button above the lead form
Every ad runs a 'Learn more' CTA and one variant explicitly says 'Book your Technical Demo.' Putting a visible 'Request a demo' button above the form shortens the path for ad-driven buyers who are not yet ready to type into eight fields.
Lead form as the first hero element
Primary 'Request a demo' button above the form, with the form available on scroll
Repeat the no-code angle near the hero
The 'True No-Code Deployment' ad and the 'Zero engineering bottleneck' line both promise a non-dev path for compliance teams. Repeating that promise near the hero confirms scent for compliance and ops buyers who are not on the engineering team.
No mention of no-code in the hero
Use the API for engineering teams or the no-code tool for Compliance and Ops, with the same real-time bank verification under the hood.
Rewrite preview
// Suggested hero
KYC verifies the person. Prometeo verifies the bank account behind it.
Get real-time Match, Partial, or No Match signals against official bank records, so you can close your KYC/KYB loop without micro-deposits or manual document reviews.
FAQ
How many ads point to this Prometeo page?
Nine LinkedIn ads in the sampled cluster route to productos.prometeoapi.com/prometeo-av-kyc, and all nine are unique copy variants. The audit scores those nine unique variants directly.
What is the dominant message in Prometeo's ads?
The repeated idea across the cluster is that KYC tells you who someone is, but does not confirm whether they own the bank account on the other side of a payment. Prometeo positions its Name Matching engine as the layer that closes that gap in real time with Match, Partial, or No Match signals.
Does the landing page deliver on the ads?
Mostly. The page reinforces the ownership-verification idea through benefits like sub-second bank verification, named pain points like the micro-deposit trap and document fraud, two product paths (real-time API and no-code tool), and a trust strip with Citi, JPMorgan, SWIFT, BBVA, Santander, and ISO/IEC 27001. The main gap is the hero headline, which uses a broader 'KYC/KYB loop' frame instead of the sharper identity-versus-ownership line from the ads.
Why does the audit grade this a B+ instead of an A?
Offer continuity and scent intent are strong, but headline match and the visible CTA above the fold leave room. Tightening the H1 to echo the ad's ownership framing and putting a 'Request a demo' button above the lead form would push the cluster toward an A on the next audit.
Sources
- LinkedIn Ad Library: 9 unique copy variants from 9 LinkedIn ads pointing to productos.prometeoapi.com/prometeo-av-kyc
- Landing page: https://productos.prometeoapi.com/prometeo-av-kyc
- Advertiser homepage: https://prometeoapi.com
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