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Digital trust

Digital Trust — e-KYC, eIDAS electronic signature, EUDIW e-wallet and fraud prevention

Identity verification, strong authentication, electronic signature, fraud prevention. The critical building blocks of your digital journeys.

Our Conviction

Why digital trust is so difficult to stabilise

Regulation is accelerating

eIDAS 2.0, AI Act, DORA, AML/CFT: timelines are short and technical requirements are exacting. Poorly anticipated, they block time to market.

Every flow is an attack surface

Identity, electronic signature, payment: a poorly secured or non-compliant journey is enough to trigger a major security or regulatory incident.

Fraud evolves faster

Deepfakes, document injection, behavioral attacks: detection cannot be static or delegated to a single tool.

7 areas of expertise

E-KYC & PVID

Identity verification, liveness detection, document control. ANJ, ACPR, AML/CFT journeys.

European e-wallet (EUDIW)

eIDAS 2.0 integration, PID/QEAA attestations, OpenID4VC/VP. Relying party compliance.

Strong authentication

Adaptive MFA, FIDO2, OpenID Connect, SSO. FranceConnect+ integration.

Electronic signature

Simple, advanced, and qualified eIDAS signatures. Legally binding archiving.

Fraud prevention

Real-time scoring, behavioral anomaly detection, forged document analysis.

Open Banking

PSD2, AISP, PISP. Account aggregation, payment initiation, SCA.

PKI & cryptography

X.509 certificates, TLS/mTLS, key infrastructure. Code signing, encryption.

The chain of trust

From first contact to legal archiving

PVID

Identity verification

Document control, liveness detection. ANJ, ACPR, AML/CFT journeys.

E-wallet

Credential storage

EUDIW, PID/QEAA attestations. Portability and user control.

Signature

Provable consent

Simple, advanced or qualified eIDAS. Multi-party contractual journeys.

Sealing

Legally binding archiving

Qualified timestamping, digital safe, complete audit trail.

When to call us

The contexts where a digital trust subject needs proper framing

You need to launch an identity or signature journey

The issue is not only functional. You need the right proof model, the right legal level and the right fraud controls.

A regulatory requirement is becoming a product constraint

eIDAS 2, PVID, AML, Open Banking or MFA must be handled in the journey, the architecture and the operating model.

You want stronger security without crushing user experience

Each added step can either protect the journey or damage conversion. The trade-off has to be designed end to end.

What we deliver

What must be clear before a critical journey goes live

01

A trust journey architecture

Choice of building blocks, proof sequence, decision points, logging and interfaces with your existing IS.

02

A regulatory and evidence framework

Signature levels, identity requirements, audit trail, admissibility conditions and control points made explicit.

03

Integrated fraud and authentication controls

Liveness, scoring, MFA, PKI, signature or wallet integrated as one coherent journey, not as a loose stack of tools.

04

Go-live and operating conditions

Runbook, supervision, evidence handling and governance. The journey remains defensible over time, not only on launch day.

What we bring

Why work with us on these topics

Real experience

No learning on your project. We have already handled these cases.

End-to-end vision

Identity, wallet, signature, fraud, cryptography. We cover the full chain.

Coherent architecture

Integration fits into your existing system, not alongside it.

MCC included

We operate what we integrate. Service continuity is part of the contract.

Proof in production

Regulated journeys already live in production

Signature, identity, wallets and fraud are won in the integration details as much as in the choice of components.

Finance & Automotive Credit

Digital Subscription Platform - BMW Financial Services France

Implementation of a fully digital subscription solution - in dealership and remotely - for BMW Financial Services France (ACPR-regulated credit institution) and its network of 295 points of sale (BMW, MINI, Motorrad). Fully paperless journey for both customers and advisors. Scope: identity & authentication, E-KYC, electronic signature, probative archiving. Live since 2020.

  • 295 points of sale
  • 300 files per day
  • live since 2020

Identity & Qualified Signature

jesignexpert.com e-signature platform for the accounting profession - ECMA

Development and maintenance since 2018 of jesignexpert.com, an eIDAS-compliant electronic signature and sealing platform dedicated to the accounting profession. Covers three signature levels (simple, advanced with LCP nominal certificate, qualified via ANSSI-certified PVID) and supports multi-document, multi-signatory and multi-firm workflows.

  • 5M signatures in 2025
  • 1.6M seals in 2025
  • 60 partner integrations

Tax & Digital Compliance

Fiscal compliance examination platform conformexpert.com - ECMA

Development and maintenance of conformexpert.com, a Fiscal Compliance Examination (ECF) solution published by ECMA in partnership with Runview. The platform covers the full mission: client engagement, automated analysis of the accounting entries file (FEC), guidance on all 10 ECF checkpoints and direct electronic transmission to the DGFiP. Enhanced with a risk analysis engine powered by datamining and AI.

  • Full ECF mission completable in under 30 minutes
  • ECF checkpoints 1 and 2 fully automated via FEC file analysis
  • Over 100 controls on accounting entries to identify tax and accounting risks

Frequently asked questions

What is digital trust?

The set of mechanisms that guarantee an identity has been verified, consent is traceable and a document or transaction has legal standing: KYC, e-signature, PKI, fraud prevention.

What are eIDAS 2.0 and the European digital wallet (EUDIW)?

eIDAS 2.0 is the European regulation requiring each member state to provide a digital identity wallet (EUDIW) by 2026. It allows citizens to store and present verifiable credentials (PID, QEAA) via OpenID4VC/VP protocols.

What is the difference between simple, advanced and qualified e-signatures?

A simple signature timestamps consent; an advanced signature binds the signatory in a verifiable way; a qualified signature (eIDAS) has the same legal standing as a handwritten signature and requires a certificate issued by a qualified trust service provider (QTSP).

How do you secure a KYC journey against deepfake fraud?

Through a chain combining real-time liveness detection, document metadata analysis, behavioural scoring and cross-referencing with reference databases,without relying on any single tool.

What do you deliver on a digital trust project?

We deliver the journey architecture, the proof and control choices, the required integrations, the expected audit trail and the operating conditions. A digital trust subject cannot be left to loose API assembly.

Critical journeys to secure?

We have already handled these cases. A first discussion quickly frames the target architecture and applicable regulatory constraints.

Discuss your challenges