ITTI Sets Latin American Distribution For SignQuantum’s PQC
ITTI and SignQuantum Partner for Latin American Quantum-Proof E-Signatures
ITTI, a leading Paraguayan digital transformation provider, and SignQuantum, a quantum-resistant e-signature expert, announced an exclusive Latin American distribution arrangement. This strategic cooperation could improve digitally signed document security by protecting banks, insurance providers, and government organisations from quantum computing.
ITTI's vast clientele has a substantial impact, serving nine of twenty-two Central Bank of Paraguay-regulated financial institutions and handling over 40% of the country's financial transactions using its main software. ITTI can accelerate Mexico's adoption of post-quantum security solutions due to its market presence. ITTI Vice President Luis Angulo said, “This partnership is a strategic addition to the service portfolio,” acknowledging its importance. SignQuantum's quantum-resistant solution protects clients' sensitive data in this fast-growing digital signature market and provides them with the latest technologies.
Meeting the Quantum Threat to Digital Security
A major shortcoming in the current digital security architecture necessitates quantum-resistant digital signatures.
This risk increases as quantum computing accelerates. IBM will provide large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers by 2029, requiring future-proof solutions. NIST will deprecate digital signature technologies in 2030 and promote quantum-safe cryptography to address this issue. US lawmakers want post-quantum technologies implemented quickly to counter such assaults. ITTI and SignQuantum's partnership immediately addresses this vital requirement, protecting against future quantum attacks.
Unique Quantum-Resistant Solution from SignQuantum
SignQuantum offers an integrated smart solution. Businesses can start their quantum-safe transformation without disrupting operations. This self-hosted, quantum-resistant e-signature add-on works with existing systems. The unique technique addresses two key issues: digital signature authenticity and timing verification.
The NIST-recommended post-quantum algorithm underpins SignQuantum. It uses the quantum-resistant blockchain QANplatform for immutable time-stamping. Blockchain integration provides unmatched protection and integrity for key digital contracts and documents by allowing tamper-proof document validity checks. Johann Polecsak, co-founder and CTO of QANplatform, said, “It is tremendously exciting to see QANplatform's technology being implemented globally with real-life use cases like SignQuantum.” Another chance to show that QANplatform can handle and safeguard ITTI's clients' huge volume of digital transactions using SignQuantum.
Strategic Move by ITTI in Booming Market
The rapid growth of the global digital signature sector makes this alliance timely. With a 40.9% CAGR, this sector is expected to reach USD 118.88 billion by 2032 from USD 10.80 billion in 2025. Rapid digital change, regulatory compliance, and remote-first operational paradigms are pushing this.
ITTI is leading this fast-growing area and increasing its service range by offering SignQuantum's cutting-edge technology to its Latin American clientele. ITTI is well positioned to push post-quantum security adoption with a strong foundation established on the trust of 9 of 22 financial institutions regulated by the Central Bank of Paraguay, according to SignQuantum CEO Nazmath Nazeer. Their success makes them the ideal partner to accelerate this vital transformation in Latin America.
Latin American Post-Quantum Pioneer
Partnering to secure Latin America's digital infrastructure against quantum computing is proactive. ITTI's digital transformation expertise and SignQuantum's quantum-resistant technology protect private banking, insurance, and public sector data. ITTI is excited to announce its first deployment of the solution, and both companies are committed to helping businesses navigate secure digital signatures. The collaboration emphasises the necessity for strong, quantum-resistant solutions and the importance of timing integrity and document validity in a cyberconnected future.














