About SigVerify

Trust infrastructure for travellers, providers, and tourism authorities.

SigVerify helps people verify who a tourism business is before contact and payment become the source of truth. We make identity, status, trusted contact rails, and package context easier to check on one public record.

For travellers

SigVerify gives travellers one place to confirm that a tourism business is real before they rely on a copied number, forwarded quote, or payment instruction.

For providers

SigVerify helps honest tourism providers prove identity clearly, keep verified contact rails in one place, and attach trusted package context to the public record clients see.

For tourism authorities

SigVerify turns licensing and verification status into a public trust surface that tourism boards, associations, and regulators can point travellers toward when identity clarity matters.

Why it exists

Tourism trust should not depend on screenshots and forwarded chats.

Many tourism fraud problems start after a real business name is copied into an unofficial conversation. By the time money is moving, identity can already be muddy.

SigVerify keeps the core trust facts attached to one record so travellers know where to verify, providers have a clearer public proof point, and tourism authorities have a safer verification path to reference.

What SigVerify does

  • Show the official tourism provider record in one canonical place.
  • Display verified identity, status, contact rails, and public proof.
  • Attach package and quote context to the same verified surface.
  • Help travellers verify before contact or payment.
  • Help providers and tourism authorities reduce impersonation risk.

What SigVerify does not do

  • We do not rate service quality or decide which safari is best.
  • We do not process bookings or hold traveller funds.
  • We do not remove all commercial or travel risk.
  • We do not replace due diligence by travellers, providers, or authorities.

How value shows up

Identity first. Context second. Safer movement after.

Travellers get a clearer path to verify before they continue. Providers get a stronger public proof surface instead of explaining legitimacy one chat at a time.

Tourism boards and regulatory actors get a public-facing trust layer that can complement official licensing work without pretending to be the booking engine, the bank, or the final judge of service quality.