FinTech
Pass FinTech procurement reviews without 3-month evidence assembly
Banks and payment service providers require cryptographically-verifiable evidence. Generate review-ready packets in minutes.
Pain summary
- Procurement teams at banks expect SOC 2-equivalent evidence, even from pre-SOC2 vendors.
- Each enterprise deal requires custom evidence packet assembly.
- Your competitors with established trust take days; you are taking weeks.
How it works for FinTech
Upload your existing evidence — change records, attestations, security questionnaire responses, vendor evidence exports — through the browser. AttestLayer packages it into a buyer-forwardable signed kit. Your prospect's bank or PSP procurement team can verify the kit offline using the bundled verifier or via verify.attestlayer.com, with no AttestLayer account required.
What you get
- Buyer-facing PDF binder summarizing the supplied records.
- Signed Ed25519 manifest (SHA-256 of every file in the kit).
- Offline verifier (no AttestLayer access required).
- JSON bundle for automated review tooling.
- Verification path explanation for procurement teams.
Trust by the numbers
Pricing
Compare offers on the Proof Paths page. Start with a free Pilot if you are still evaluating.
- Buyer Proof Pack — single buyer-forwardable evidence packet.
- Activation-10 — 10 PASS credits when you have repeat need.
- Service Provider Workspace — for MSPs and consultancies (on partners.attestlayer.com).
FAQ for FinTech
Does this replace SOC 2?
No. AttestLayer issues verifiable evidence packets, not certifications. If your prospect bank specifically requires SOC 2, you still need a SOC 2 audit. AttestLayer complements SOC 2 by making per-deal evidence forwardable and verifiable.
Will my prospect bank's procurement team accept this?
AttestLayer delivers the artifact. Acceptance depends on each procurement team's policy. Buyer Proof Pack and Enterprise Deal Rail include the Procurement Verification Guarantee for evidence-quality issues.
Do I need to grant the bank access to my systems?
No. AttestLayer is record-only. The bank receives a signed ZIP they verify offline. They do not access AttestLayer or your environment.
