Namirial

Italy-based multinational IT company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Namirial is an Italian IT company operating in the digital transaction management (DTM) sector. The company develops softwares and technologies related to digital identity verification, electronic invoicing, and secure digital workflows.[1]

IndustryIT
Founded2000
HeadquartersSenigallia,
Italy
Key people
Massimiliano Pellegrini (CEO)
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Namirial
IndustryIT
Founded2000
HeadquartersSenigallia,
Italy
Key people
Massimiliano Pellegrini (CEO)
Revenue160 M € (2024)
OwnerBain Capital
Number of employees
1000 (2024)
Websitehttps://www.namirial.com/en/
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The company was founded in 2000 in Senigallia (a town in the province of Ancona), where its headquarters are located, and today has numerous branch offices in Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Romania, Latin America, and Asia (Singapore and Macau).

The company began providing customized software for the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and various professional sectors. Subsequently, the company entered the market for qualified trust services, providing certified email and electronic signature services, for which it was certified in 2010 as a Qualified Trust Services Provider (QTSP) under European Regulation 910/2014 on electronic identification and trust services (eIDAS) and listed in the public registry of active trust service providers in Italy, maintained by AgID Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale[2].

Contribution to the Development of the EUDI Wallet

In 2022, Namirial joined Potential - Pilots for European Digital Identity Wallet Consortium[3], one of four pan-European consortia and large scale pilots committed to developing and testing the use of the EUDI Wallet (European Digital Identity Wallet) as envisioned by the European Commission, in a wide range of use cases, before their roll-out to Member States. Since 2025, Namirial has also been part of the Aptitude consortium[4], a European alliance of public institutions, experts, and innovators working together and coordinated by France’s National Agency for Secure Documents (ANTS), that involves over 110 organizations from more than 15 countries and focuses on testing the digital wallet in the mobility, transportation, and banking sectors.

The acquisition by the U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital and the merger with the Signaturit Group

In March 2025, global private equity firm Bain Capital agreed to acquire a majority stake in Namirial SpA from Italian investment firm Ambienta, valuing the company at approximately €1.1 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.[5] Several international buyout firms had expressed interest in acquiring Namirial prior to the transaction.[1]

In July of that same year, Bain Capital announced the start of exclusive talks with the PSG fund regarding the merger between Namirial and Signaturit, a Spain-based company that provides cloud-based Digital Transaction Management (DTM) services in Southern Europe.[6]

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