One wallet to manage, verify, and share your digital identity. From storing credentials to verifying identity online, Signaturit Group's E-Wallet simplifies how businesses and users handle digital identity. Combine privacy, security, and compliance with a user-friendly solution that streamlines onboarding, authentication, and online transactions.
Download the app on your phone and add your digital credentials (e.g., ID, licenses) by scanning a QR code from trusted issuers
When asked for verification (e.g., proving age or identity), you decide what information to share.
You authenticate yourself with biometric verification or a PIN, ensuring fast and secure access.
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Why Choose Signaturit eWallet?
The Signaturit Group’s E-Wallet is backed by our proven expertise in digital trust services and decentralized identity solutions. With over a decade of experience, a robust network of partners, and compliance with global standards, we deliver a reliable platform that transforms how businesses manage digital identities.
What is KYC?
Know Your Customer (KYC) processes include the steps required to verify the identity of customers to make any transaction. Requirements vary depending on regulations and transaction types, from face-to-face interviews to simply uploading a photo of an ID document, depending on the risk of the transaction. The main purpose of KYC is to prevent money laundering, financial fraud, and terrorist financing. In the European Union, this is regulated by the eIDAS and AML5 regulation. Consequently, KYC is a problem that costs businesses a lot of time and money.
This is where Signaturit Group’s E-Wallet, based on decentralized identity technology, comes into play, as credentials can be reused for KYC processes.
What are Verifiable Credentials?
Verifiable credentials (VCs) are basically like digital versions of your ID documents. They’re a set of details about you, like your name, date of birth, and where you live.
A verifiable credential is basically a digital record that’s got all your personal details, and it’s signed using a mix of public key cryptography and privacy-preserving techniques to keep your information safe.