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Home // Posts // Secured Signing is listed on the New Zealand All of Government (AoG) Marketplace
Secured Signing is proud to announce its official listing on the All of Government (AoG) Marketplace, simplifying the way New Zealand government agencies access world-class digital signature solutions.
New Zealand government agencies can now select Secured Signing Limited under the Managed Services — Digital Experience Services category. This listing positions Secured Signing as the premier local choice for agencies looking to modernize their document workflows.
Since 2010, Secured Signing has been a dedicated partner to New Zealand’s local and central government sectors. Our platform is already trusted by major agencies, including the Department of Corrections and the Ministry for the Environment, to handle critical, legally binding documentation.
“Our approval on the AoG Marketplace is a reflection of our long-standing commitment to the government sector,” says Harrison Stott, Senior Account Director at Secured Signing. “As working environments shift, the entire Secured Signing team is working tirelessly to ensure organizations can adopt digital processes successfully and securely.”
As a New Zealand-owned and operated company, Secured Signing understands the specific regulatory landscape of Aotearoa. Unlike basic electronic signatures, our platform uses advanced X509 PKI Digital Signature technology, ensuring every signed document is tamper-proof and legally robust.
Security is non-negotiable for government operations. Our ISO 27001 Certification provides procurement teams with the assurance that our information security management systems meet the highest international standards. This certification, combined with our Marketplace listing, allows for a significantly faster and more confident procurement process.
Transitioning to Secured Signing is a key step toward achieving government sustainability goals. By removing paper-based processes, agencies can:
Reduce carbon footprints by eliminating the need for physical document transport.
Minimize waste through the removal of paper, ink, and physical storage requirements.
Expedite delivery cycles, turning processes that took days into tasks that take minutes.
The Marketplace listing streamlines the administrative burden for agencies, offering a pre-vetted pathway to digital transformation.
“Getting listed makes it easier to offer our services and positions us as the local digital signature platform for Kiwi government agencies,” says Gal Thompson, at Secured Signing. “It demonstrates our dedication to improving day-to-day operations while increasing sustainability across the public sector.”