A comprehensive DPI framework that enhances National ID with self-sovereign identity principles and effective consent management
Three foundational layers designed to enhance National ID with modern DPI and self-sovereign identity principles
Self-sovereign identity principles that give users control over their National ID data while maintaining institutional trust
Instant verification and payment facilitation designed to build on National ID's proven infrastructure
Transparent, user-controlled data sharing with effective consent management and privacy preservation
Open standards that enable seamless integration across Zambia's financial ecosystem
Built-in privacy protections that minimize data exposure while maximizing utility
Transparent governance mechanisms with built-in redressal systems for user protection
A framework for potentially transforming National ID into Africa's leading digital public infrastructure for financial services
Implement transparent, user-controlled consent mechanisms that enhance National ID's trust and compliance
Give users control over their identity data while maintaining institutional verification capabilities
Enable seamless integration with payment systems, lending platforms, and fintech innovations
Leverage DPI principles to reach Zambia's underserved citizens through National ID enhancement
Implement zero-knowledge proofs and data minimization while maintaining verification accuracy
Enable instant verification, payment facilitation, and data exchange that positions Zambia as a DPI leader
Self-sovereign identity and effective consent management designed to build on National ID foundation
Full control over your National ID data with selective disclosure capabilities
Clear, granular consent management with easy revocation and audit trails
Zero-knowledge verification that protects your data while enabling services
One verified identity works across all financial services and platforms
Access to digital financial services without traditional barriers
Transparent governance with built-in redressal mechanisms for user protection
Proposed transformation of financial services through consent-driven, privacy-preserving National ID enhancement
Transparent KYC with granular consent management and selective data disclosure
Credit assessment using zero-knowledge proofs while maintaining user privacy
User-controlled authentication for transactions with built-in consent verification
Seamless identity verification across platforms with data portability
Consent-based data sharing for claims processing with audit trails
Interoperable identity verification for international financial services
Seeking to collaborate with Bank of Zambia to potentially transform National ID into Africa's leading digital public infrastructure with self-sovereign identity and effective consent management.