Enterprise & embedded infrastructure

Trust infrastructure beneath the systems you operate.

pasby embeds into onboarding, contractor, catering, workforce, procurement, camp, access, and compliance programs — coordinating identity and authorization across sites, subcontractors, and partners with the same delivery model as national public-sector engagements.

Typical program scope · ₦25M – ₦600M+ · Pilot → rollout → O&M

Embedded infrastructure

The systems operators actually run.

Onboarding, contractors, catering, workforce, procurement, camps, access, and compliance — pasby embeds as the trust layer beneath these programs, coordinating identity and authorization across sites and partners.

ONB · ₦40M – ₦350M

Onboarding systems

Challenge: Employees, contractors, and visitors are onboarded separately in HR, security, and vendor tools — duplicating identity proof and slowing site readiness.

pasby layer: Single identity substrate for onboarding — verify once, issue scoped credentials, and propagate trust across HR, access, and compliance systems.

Process mapping → pilot site → multi-site rollout

CTR · ₦60M – ₦450M

Contractor systems

Challenge: Contractor management repeats KYC, induction, and permit signing for every project and every subcontractor tier.

pasby layer: Portable contractor trust — identity-bound authorization, revocable site access, and signature-backed work permits across the contractor chain.

Vendor registry → operator pilot → federation across JVs

CAT · ₦25M – ₦180M

Catering & facilities access

Challenge: Catering, facilities, and ancillary vendors need time-bound access without compromising core workforce security policies.

pasby layer: Scoped, expiring authorization for third-party services with audit trails tied to site and shift context.

Facility pilot → campus-wide → retained operations

WFS · ₦80M – ₦600M

Workforce systems

Challenge: Workforce identity is fragmented across timekeeping, access control, safety, and operator ERP systems.

pasby layer: Unified workforce identity — authentication, role tiers, and portable trust signals across sites and subcontractors.

Single-site pilot → multi-site workforce grid → O&M

PRC · ₦50M – ₦400M

Procurement systems

Challenge: Enterprise procurement needs verified signatory authority, vendor identity, and tamper-evident records across B2B workflows.

pasby layer: Identity-bound signatures, institutional authorization, and audit-ready procurement interactions embedded in existing platforms.

Integration design → category pilot → enterprise-wide trust rail

CMP · ₦70M – ₦500M

Camp management

Challenge: Remote camps and project sites manage residents, rotations, and access in spreadsheets and disconnected gate systems.

pasby layer: Camp lifecycle trust — check-in/out, room allocation, access tiers, and incident-grade logging for regulated sites.

Camp pilot → operator portfolio → long-term O&M

ACC · ₦45M – ₦320M

Access systems

Challenge: Physical and logical access control run on different identity stacks, creating gaps for visitors, contractors, and escalated privileges.

pasby layer: Identity-bound access policies — badges, gates, and application permissions driven from one authorization layer.

Perimeter pilot → site federation → continuous attestation

CPL · ₦35M – ₦280M

Compliance systems

Challenge: Regulators and operators require evidence of who did what, when, and under which authority — often reconstructed manually after the fact.

pasby layer: Continuous compliance posture — tamper-evident logs, policy evaluation on every interaction, and exportable audit packs.

Control mapping → pilot attestations → enterprise compliance grid

Enterprise capabilities

Coordination at the scale operators run.

ENT · 01

Cross-institution authorization

Scoped, auditable authorization between operators, subcontractors, banks, and partner systems.

ENT · 02

Trust portability

Verified trust signals that move across sites and JV partners without re-onboarding every engagement.

ENT · 03

Digital signatures

Cryptographic signatures for permits, contracts, induction packs, and regulatory intent.

ENT · 04

Embedded program integration

Trust layer beneath onboarding, workforce, camp, and procurement systems — not a bolt-on widget.

ENT · 05

Compliance posture

Audit trails, residency controls, and policy enforcement aligned with operator and regional regulation.

ENT · 06

Operator-grade reliability

SLA classes designed for multi-site deployments, critical workforce, and long-running O&M retainers.

Delivery model

How embedded infrastructure programs are run.

Operator engagements follow the same institutional lifecycle as national programs — discovery, site pilot, multi-site rollout, and retained operations. Built for long-running infrastructure, not one-off integrations.

Phase 01

Discovery & architecture

6–10 weeks

Site and system mapping, integration patterns with ERP, access control, and HR stacks, plus security and residency workshops with operator stakeholders.
Phase 02

Pilot deployment

60–120 days

Production pilot at a defined site or business unit — success metrics, legacy integration, and operator acceptance testing.
Phase 03

Enterprise rollout

6–24 months

Phased expansion across sites, camps, and joint ventures with change management and integration partner coordination.
Phase 04

Operations & retainers

Multi-year

SLA-backed operations, incident response, compliance reporting, and platform evolution under operator governance.
Commercial model

Enterprise programs, not checkout pricing.

Onboarding, workforce, camp, and access systems are scoped by site footprint, integration depth, SLA class, and O&M duration. Typical engagements range from ₦25M to ₦600M+ per program. API unit pricing applies to product-led integrations.

Site
Uptime
99.9%
Support
Business hours
Scope
Single camp, facility, or business unit
Multi-site
Uptime
99.95%
Support
24×7 critical
Scope
Operator portfolios, JVs, and regional deployments
Critical
Uptime
99.99%
Support
Dedicated NOC
Scope
O&G, regulated workforce, high-assurance access
Track record

Trust infrastructure built for operators at scale.

  1. Mar 2023Company founded — national digital identity infrastructure thesis
  2. Jun 2023Alpha release — core identity and authentication flows
  3. Sep 2023Developer console — institutional API credential management
  4. Mar 2024Phase 1 national rollout — Nigeria live operations
  5. Oct 2024Phase 2 — expanded eID, signatures, and trust primitives

The mission is to create a trust framework for seamless online interactions across our borders. More than a product, pasby is infrastructure for a coherent Pan-African digital economy.

Confidence Jackmay · Founder, pasby
Operator readiness

What your security and integration teams receive.

Compliance alignment

  • NDPR-aligned data processing posture
  • OAuth 2.1 / OIDC interoperability
  • Cryptographic signatures with audit receipts
  • Role-based access control & policy evaluation
  • Tamper-evident logging for institutional audit
  • Data residency options for sovereign deployments

Enterprise briefing pack

  • Enterprise architecture briefing (embedded trust layer)
  • Integration patterns for HR, access, and procurement stacks
  • Security & compliance overview for operator review
  • SLA framework & multi-site O&M model
  • Commercial proposal scoped to footprint and SLA class

Available on request for operator security review, integration planning, and commercial scoping.

Request an enterprise architecture briefing.

Onboarding, workforce, camp, access, and compliance programs begin with a structured briefing — embedded trust architecture, integration patterns, SLA class, and commercial scoping for your operator footprint.

Typical program scope · ₦25M – ₦600M+ · Multi-site O&M available