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Trident Digital Signs Public-Private Partnership With The Government Of The Democratic Republic Of Congo To Launch Nationwide Web 3.0 Digital ID System, "DRCPass"

Benzinga·07/16/2025 13:47:06
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Trident Digital Tech Holdings Ltd. (("Trident" or the "Company, NASDAQ:TDTH), a Singapore-based catalyst for digital transformation and Web 3.0 activation, today announced that it has signed the definitive public-private partnership (PPP) agreement with the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC" or "Republic"). The contract paves the way for nationwide deployment of "DRCPass," the Republic's robust national digital identification system, to be rolled out in phases with an accompanying public-education campaign.

The agreement represents the capstone of the collaboration framework established in December 2024 between Trident and the Office of the President, forming the cornerstone of the DRC's e-government and digital-identity initiative. Under the accord, Trident is the Republic's exclusive provider of electronic Know Your Customer ("e-KYC") services, delivering the Web 3.0-based national digital identity.

Soon Huat Lim, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Trident, and H.E. Augustin Kibassa Maliba, Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Digital Affairs of the Democratic Republic of Congo, at the signing event.

e-KYC technology streamlines identity verification for organizations while enhancing security. Trident's deployment will focus on four core use cases:

1.  SIM-card registration: biometric-blockchain binding of the SIM to a verified citizen record, eradicating "ghost" lines and cutting operator-fraud losses and regulatory fines in real time.

2.  Seamless access to e-government and business portals: with single-sign-on (SSO), Congolese can access and conduct transactions easily with public and private institutions through one log-in.

3.  Digital payments enablement: one-click e-KYC that auto-scores risk and unlocks instant credit, driving formal financial access beyond the siloed, branch-first systems in use today.

4.  Digital Citizen Identity: centralized and secure identity record that complements physical IDs, giving Congolese a verifiable digital credential for public and private-sector transactions.

After registering for their national ID, citizens will be able to download the "Tridentity" mobile application and enroll their DRCPass, which uses secure single-sign-on (SSO) to access authorized applications and websites.