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Signicat launches ReuseID

Signicat has launched ReuseID, a comprehensive digital identity solution enabling organisations to create, manage and reuse verified identities across their entire ecosystem, in all platforms and countries.



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This launch comes at a pivotal moment as Europe advances the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet), enacts eIDAS 2.0 and faces intensifying demand for secure, user-centric digital identities. By providing a unified identity layer, ReuseID helps businesses eliminate the risks associated with fragmented identity systems, often composed of mixed verification and authentication tools from multiple providers, which can expose security gaps exploited by fraudsters.

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As highlighted in Signicat’s latest The Battle in the Dark research, 74% of companies in Europe believe they’re successfully tackling fraud, even though one in five transactions remains fraudulent and less than half of them (45%) are measuring the impact of identity fraud on their businesses. These findings underline the urgent need for robust and secure identity solutions.
 
ReuseID is designed to help enterprises reduce onboarding friction, cut operational costs and address rising regulatory complexity in a landscape of growing identity fraud, all while giving businesses full control over the identity experience.
 
“From anti-money laundering directives to stringent data protection frameworks, organisations in regulated financial and technology sectors face mounting pressure to comply with evolving digital identity requirements,” said Pinar Alpay, Chief Product Officer at Signicat. “ReuseID unifies onboarding and ongoing authentication with a single reusable identity, enabling users to verify once and securely access services across borders and platforms, while businesses maintain full control under their own brand”.
 
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ReuseID proposes organisations with a method to acquire consented and validated user data along with verification processes. It also offers customisable security flows, flexible integration options, such as SDKs and white-labelled applications and support for GDPR, PSD2, SCA and eIDAS compliance. This approach delivers standardised experiences across the entire ecosystem of a company, even in other countries, improving customer conversion rates and significantly reducing operational complexity.
 
Early applications across banking, payments, eCommerce and iGaming show notable reductions in fraud exposure, faster onboarding times, stronger KYC compliance, and support for real-time anti-fraud measures aligned with Secure Customer Authentication (SCA) regulations.
 
“After years of refining trusted identity solutions, ReuseID consolidates Signicat’s expertise into one secure, reusable platform ready to support digital businesses across Europe,” added Alpay. “Our solution is tailored to meet today’s regulatory demands and tomorrow’s identity challenges, transforming how enterprises manage identity across platforms and borders”.
 
The rapid expansion of reusable digital identity solutions is driven by the growing demand for interoperable, privacy-enhancing digital ID ecosystems that enable secure reuse of verified identity credentials across multiple sectors and countries. Positioned for the future of Europe’s digital identity framework, ReuseID is fully prepared for eIDAS 2 and designed to integrate into the emerging wallet ecosystem. It offers forward-looking businesses a scalable, interoperable platform to unlock growth and build digital trust amid rising fraud and tightening regulations.

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