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Hot off the Press - Caribbean Deal
Metanoya have secured a tremendous opportunity with our client TSL Group who's headquarters are in Trinidad. After a successful visit to London and Malmo in August, TSL Group invited Metanoya to visit Trinidad along with 2 representatives from GTC to meet both government and business officials. As a result TSL Group have confirmed their intention to proceed to becoming a licencee for the Caricom region. More details to come.
Metanoya and Pilgrim Systems sign Memorandum of Understanding - Following lengthy discussions between Metanoya and Pilgrim Systems, who are a major software solutions supplier to the UK Legal Profession, both parties have recognised that their activities are mutually compatible. With a desire to develop and market new offerings based on, or incorporating the technologies licensed by Metanoya, an MoU has been signed to enable the commencement of formal working arrangements between the parties in developing the potential market for these solutions. (www.pilgrimsystems.com )
How To differentiate yourself - A UK systems integrator are working with the retailing banking industry to address the structural issues with current methods of managing security, privacy and legal traceability in personal banking. Metanoya are to help the SI to differentiate themselves in this area, and it’s anticipated this could lead to all private UK bank accounts being enabled with the Metanoya personal digital identity and independent witnessing capability.
Improve Accountability and Reduce Fraud - A major public sector business process outsourcing company has engaged with Metanoya to investigate an approach to improving accountability in the delivery of government services and reducing fraud. With increasing pressure on the public purse, more focus is being placed on waste and optimisation of service delivery and Metanoya are seen as leading the way in this area.
Global Secure Payments - Metanoya are now the main distributors globally for all the unique BGTG financial products putting an end to worries about secure online payments. BGTG's products have decentralised security and offer full traceability throughout the transaction chain. For more information on exciting new revolutionary products such as DTSPAY, DTSBANK and DTSINVOICE visit www.bgtg.se
Final Piece of Technology Arrives
Metanoya is delighted to announce that the final piece of our technology portfolio is now available for deployment. This allows us to begin commercial implementation of the world’s first infrastructure which delivers interoperability, legal traceability and privacy for the individual under the Global Trust Center policy for enabling trust in the digital world.
A group of London Borough councils have asked Metanoya to work with them to solve the growing challenge of interoperability between them. All public sector organisations are under pressure to reduce the cost of delivery but many find this almost impossible due to the high level of fixed cost associated with information technology. Traditional approaches have failed to deliver and can expose organisations to additional security threats. Metanoya’s approach works as it addresses the business issue first – that of who is doing what, under what role and for what organisation.
Trustphone signs Global Sales Agreement with Metanoya (UK) Ltd
UK based Metanoya Ltd is comprised of people with a wealth of diverse experience in major sectors including financial services, telecoms and government.
Metanoya has an impressive international network and will act as Trustphone's Global Sales Partner. "This marks a major milestone for us and we are delighted to have reached this agreement, not only because Metanoya has identified a product with great potential but they are already in talks with several major international Telcos" say CEO Daniel Klemetz.
Industry News
28 South African Home Affairs officials arrested for identity theft - They were punished for crimes ranging from the production of fraudulent documents and identity theft in an effort to rid the department of dubious elements. (Read more)
Data breach by Anglo Irish Bank affects UK clients - The Belfast office of Anglo Irish Bank is at the centre of an investigation after it accidentally released information on 500 UK customers. (read more..)
Eastern European organised crime recruits British ‘mules’ to launder stolen millions - British jobseekers, accountants and financial managers are being duped into allowing access to their bank accounts so that they can launder hundreds of millions of pounds a year. (read more..)
ID scanners 'a threat to women' - Civil libertarians have warned ID and fingerprint scanners used by nightclubs and pubs in Brisbane could pose a serious threat for women and be used for identity theft, fraud and information misuse. (read more..)