ITTI, the leading Paraguayan provider of digital transformation solutions for the financial sector, announced an exclusive distribution agreement for Latin America with SignQuantum. The strategic partnership will deliver quantum-resistant security for digitally signed documents to ITTI’s clients across Latin America, protecting critical data from the looming threat of quantum computers.
ITTI clients include banks, insurance companies, and public sector institutions, processing over 40% of the nation’s financial transactions. By partnering with SignQuantum, it’s bringing its vast range of clients in Latin America access to the most advanced quantum-resistant technology for sensitive documents and contracts.
The global digital signature market is experiencing explosive growth—currently valued at USD 10.80 billion in 2025 and projected to soar to USD 118.88 billion by 2032, with a 40.9% CAGR. This surge is fueled by increased digital transformation, growing regulatory compliance demands, and the widespread shift to remote-first operations.
However, today’s digitally signed documents are vulnerable to “time travel” attacks by future quantum computers. Malicious actors will be able to backdate and modify the content and signature of digitally signed documents. Every document which is signed digitally today is now proven to be tamperable with a retroactive effect in the future.
The need for quantum-resistant digital signatures is becoming increasingly urgent. The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) deprecates current digital signature algorithms in 2030, and urges transitioning to quantum-safe cryptography. U.S. lawmakers are demanding swift adoption of post-quantum solutions to protect against future attacks. Subsequently, advancements in quantum computing are rapidly becoming a reality, with companies like IBM charting a course to deliver large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers as early as 2029 – making solutions like SignQuantum essential for organizations seeking to safeguard their digitally signed documents today against tomorrow’s quantum threats.
“This partnership is a strategic addition to our service portfolio,” said Luis Angulo, Vice President of ITTI. “We’re committed to offering our clients ranging from banks, insurance companies, and the public sector the most advanced technologies available, and SignQuantum’s quantum-resistant solution is crucial for safeguarding their critical documents in this rapidly expanding digital signature market. This will benefit both our current and future clients, allowing them to confidently navigate the future of secure digital signatures. We are looking forward to announcing our first implementation.”
SignQuantum is a self-hosted, quantum-resistant e-signature add-on that addresses the emerging quantum threat by seamlessly integrating with popular e-signature platforms. It provides organizations with a fast-lane solution to kickstart their quantum-safe transition without disrupting existing workflows. SignQuantum uniquely solves two key challenges: maintaining digital signature authenticity and securing proof of timing. The solution utilizes NIST’s primary-recommended post-quantum algorithm and leverages QANplatform, a quantum-resistant blockchain, for immutable time-stamping – ensuring document authenticity in a tamper-proof way.
“We’re thrilled to partner with ITTI as the exclusive distributor to bring SignQuantum to the Latin American market,” stated Nazmath Nazeer, CEO of SignQuantum. “With a strong foundation built on the trust of 9 of 22 financial institutions regulated by the Central Bank of Paraguay – and processing over 40% of the nation’s financial transactions through their core software – ITTI is uniquely positioned to drive post-quantum security adoption. Their proven track record of success, particularly with their award-winning ITTI Secure solution, makes them an ideal partner to accelerate this critical transition across Latin America.”
Johann Polecsak, Co-Founder and CTO of QANplatform, added, “Seeing QANplatform’s technology being deployed worldwide with real-life use cases like SignQuantum is incredibly exciting. This is yet another opportunity to prove that QANplatform is capable of not only safeguarding, but also handling the large volume of digital transactions coming from ITTI’s clients using SignQuantum. This partnership demonstrates the growing demand for quantum-resistant blockchain solutions, and we’re proud to be powering the future of secure digital signatures in Latin America together with SignQuantum and ITTI.”
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