Ensygnia

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Ensygnia
Founders Richard H Harris, Matt Deacon
Headquarters Reading, Berkshire, UK
Products Onescan
Website www.ensygnia.com

Ensygnia is a UK-based technology company. The company specialize in identity management, mobile payments and cyber security. Ensygnia's primary product is Onescan, a transaction and identity management platform.

History

Ensygnia operations began in 2012. In 2013 the company secured $3.3 million in seed funding[1] and successfully applied for and received two UK patents.[2] Ensygnia was also one of 17 start-ups accepted into the London-based Telefonica funded Wayra Academy for the year 2013.[3] At the end of 2013, Ensygnia acquired Mustard Digital and its retail site Snaptaps.[4]

In 2014, Ensygnia won 'Best Software Solution' at the Mobile Industry Awards,[5] reached the final on the Innotribe start-up challenge[6] and became a start-up in residence at BBC labs.[7]

Horizon 2020 is an EU initiative that funds high-potential innovation through a dedicated SME instrument. In 2015, Ensygnia were one of only 9 British companies to win a grant award. [8]

In June 2015, Ensygnia was listed as one of the best funded (B2B) Commerce Enablers in Europe. [9]

See also

References

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External links

Category:Technology companies of the United Kingdom


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