Identity infrastructure for the businesses that move the world

Global trade runs on trust between businesses that have often never met. Before a single container ships or an invoice gets financed, someone asks: who are you, really? Today, the answer is a scramble of PDFs, email threads, and portals that each demand the same documents in a slightly different shape.

We built Strike Passport because business identity should work like payments infrastructure: structured, verifiable, and reusable. A company should establish who it is once — and then share that, securely and on its own terms, with every counterparty that needs it.

Strike Passport is not another SaaS tool bolted onto the onboarding process. It is a trust layer: a standardized business Passport, a private document vault with signed-URL access, verification with an honest definition, and scoring that shows companies how counterparty risk teams see them.

We measure ourselves on one outcome: how fast a legitimate business can go from “who are you?” to “let’s trade.”

Principles we build by

  • Security first. When a design decision is ambiguous, the secure option wins. Always.
  • Honest verification. We say exactly what we checked. A badge that overstates its meaning is worse than no badge.
  • The company owns its data. Sharing is explicit, revocable, and visible. Nothing leaves a workspace by default.