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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / GLEIF and IOTA Unveil Bold Collaboration to Transform Supply Chains with vLEI

GLEIF and IOTA Unveil Bold Collaboration to Transform Supply Chains with vLEI

By Usman Zafar | Edited By Ammar Raza,September 17, 2025, 11:00 AM

IOTA
  • IOTA Foundation partners with GLEIF to enhance trust in global trade networks.
  • The collaboration focuses on digital identities using LEI and vLEI verification.
  • Businesses worldwide could gain faster onboarding, lower costs, and easier access to finance.

The IOTA Foundation has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF). This partnership aims to address one of the oldest challenges in trade: verifying the legitimacy of business partners across borders.

Companies often face delays and costs when manually checking registries and counterparty details. Errors or missing data can increase risks and slow transactions.

https://twitter.com/iota/status/1967956871051915729

GLEIF was created by the G20’s Financial Stability Board after the 2008 financial crisis to address this gap. It issues Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs), a globally recognized 20-digit code, along with verifiable digital counterparts known as vLEIs. These identifiers help firms reduce uncertainty by anchoring their credentials to a secure, global database.

Onboarding Eases Access for High-Risk Country Businesses

The collaboration of IOTA and GLEIF will pilot authenticating digital identities to operate directly on blockchain networks. With IOTA’s Identity Framework and its Trade Worldwide Information Network (TWIN) infrastructure, the plan is to create immediate trust among businesses.

Through linking IOTA Identities and GLEIF’s vLEIs, companies might facilitate Know Your Business validations in a simplified manner through cryptographic proofs, reducing processes and making them more reliable.

The onboarding may be especially beneficial to high-risk countries whose businesses struggle to access trade financing. A company with a vLEI using the TWIN platform might onboard easily by providing structured information and credentials of trust without having to repeat laborious registration processes. This would facilitate timely market entry while cutting costs associated with compliance and validation.

IOTA Blockchain Keeps Trade Interactions On-Chain

Dominik Schiner, IOTA Co-Founder, highlighted how blockchain is here to address real-world challenges, and this effort is part of a journey to eventual practical deployment. Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen, IOTA global trade and supply chains leader, highlighted interoperability and standardization as essential to digital trade scalability.

Both organizations are crafting proof-of-concept integrations so digital identities created within either of their ecosystems could be used interchangeably.

GLEIF’s services, led by API, would provide structured data in onboarding, while IOTA’s blockchain platforms would keep these interactions on-chain. Businesses within the US, Kenya, or the UK could equally reap the benefits of the same amount of trust and gain easier access to funding and cross-border trade.

Also Read: IOTA and Salus Unveil Bold Blockchain Solution to Fix $2.5 Trillion Trade Finance Gap

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Usman Zafar

Usman Zafar is a News Desk writer at Tronweekly with over five years of experience in cryptocurrency and blockchain journalism. He covers Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, crypto laws and regulation, market activity, Layer 2 scaling solutions, and blockchain-based innovations, focusing on fast-moving developments and official industry updates. Usman previously wrote for BTCread and follows strict verification and editing practices to ensure accurate, timely, and responsible crypto news for a global audience.

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