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