The Network of Trust—How YuTru Scheme could move PNG from Identity Silos to Interoperability
In our last blog, we discussed how the YuTru Scheme could “Close the gap” and the urgency of moving the YuTru Scheme from paper to active private-sector ownership. In this blog post, we explain how this would actually work.
Everyone is talking about "Digital Identity," but few understand what a Digital Identity Trust Framework is. For ...
Closing the Gap—How a trust framework, such as the YuTru Scheme, can help PNG off the FATF Greylist
Papua New Guinea is at a digital crossroad. In early 2026, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) placed Papua New Guinea on the FATF Greylist, citing gaps in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing (AML/CTF) frameworks. For the private sector, this isn't just a regulatory "slap on the wrist"—it’s a direct threat to the ability to ...
YuTru Scheme review and update
The YuTru Scheme review and update have been ongoing since 2024. During this period, many economies globally implemented Digital Identity solutions, and momentum picked up on multiple use cases. However, concerns arose around DATA privacy & security, and many countries pulled down or re-assessed models, frameworks, policies, and regulations governing Digital Identity Infrastructure. Globally, trust ...
