Banque de France

Banque de France enables the next generation of digital identities with Nexus Smart ID

We are proud and pleased to announce that the Banque de France, the central bank of France with headquarters in Paris, has implemented the Nexus Smart ID platform to issue the next generation of secure digital identities.

The highly regulated bank, with more than 10 000 employees, has implemented the state-of-the-art Nexus Smart ID Corporate PKI and the Smart ID Digital ID Management component to have a solid foundation for an eIDAS compliant solution. The Smart ID platform enables them to issue and manage certificate-based identities for internal use. The solution also covers the full lifecycle of digital identities for external organizations and companies related to the bank's business. In addition to ensuring security, other important drivers have been to activate smooth self-service, improve usability, and implement automation and governance (approvals/issuance/audit).

Nexus partner, CertEurope, is supporting the implementation of the project. 

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About The Banque de France

The Banque de France has more than 10 000 employees and is an independent institution governed by French and European law, and is a member of the Eurosystem, which is the federal system comprising the European Central Bank and the national central banks of the euro area.

Read more here: https://www.banque-france.fr/en

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