Trust Stamp announced that it has received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent Office for its Privacy-First Identity Company trademark. Trust Stamp launched its low-code Privacy-First Identity solution for banks and financial institutions in 2022 and is now seeing significant traction, with 22 banks enrolling in paid pilot programs over the past three months. "Trust Stamp’s mission is to accelerate secure financial and societal inclusion, on and offline, for everyone, everywhere, by giving them the means to establish their identity using universally accessible privacy-first products and services," said Gareth Genner, CEO & Co-founder of Trust Stamp. "Our mission’s emphasis on privacy resonates with multiple industries, and this trademark further emphasizes our commitment to making our mission a reality."
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