- Lleida.net (LLEIF, Financial) wins its first Latin American tender, securing a contract from INDOTEL in the Dominican Republic for its Universal Signature Verification Certificate (USVC).
- Achieves record-breaking first-quarter 2025 results with sales increasing by 12% to €5.29 million.
- Significant growth in EBITDA by 84% to €1.22 million and operating profit soaring 387% to €716,000.
Spanish technology firm Lleida.net (LLEIF) has been awarded a contract by the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (INDOTEL) to implement their Universal Signature Verification Certificate (USVC) platform in the Dominican Republic. This marks Lleida.net's first foray into the Latin American market with their USVC, opening doors to regulated segments such as government services, notaries, and registries in the Caribbean and mainland markets.
The USVC platform is designed as an API-based system that authenticates electronic signatures and certificates, ensuring document integrity and compliance with eIDAS regulations. This system allows for automated, legally binding verification results that streamline document workflows and reduce risks.
Lleida.net's financial performance in the first quarter of 2025 set new records for the company. They reported a sales increase of 12% year-over-year to €5.29 million, with the EBITDA reaching €1.22 million, an 84% boost compared to the previous year. Operating profit also saw a substantial increase of 387%, amounting to €716,000, reflecting the company's effective expense management and strategic commercial expansion in Europe and Latin America in 2024.
Founded in 1995, Lleida.net is a leader in Europe for registered certification, notification, and electronic-signature services. The company is noted for its extensive intellectual property portfolio, holding over 300 patents in more than 60 countries. Shares of Lleida.net trade on BME Growth (Madrid), Euronext Paris, OTCQX in New York, as well as exchanges in Stuttgart and Frankfurt.