Leading encryption provider deepens commitment to European financial sector with rigorous new supplier qualification, building on existing UK & Ireland certificationLeading encryption provider deepens commitment to European financial sector with rigorous new supplier qualification, building on existing UK & Ireland certification

Echoworx Secures FSQS-Netherlands Certification, Strengthening Trust in Financial Data Protection

Leading encryption provider deepens commitment to European financial sector with rigorous new supplier qualification, building on existing UK & Ireland certification.

TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#CyberResilience—Echoworx, a global leader in email and data encryption, proudly announces it has achieved Financial Services Qualification System (FSQS) registered supplier status for the Netherlands. This certification powerfully demonstrates Echoworx’s commitment to the highest standards of security and compliance.

This achievement expands on the company’s existing FSQS certification for the UK and Ireland, secured in 2020. By successfully completing the rigorous qualification for the Netherlands, Echoworx reinforces its alignment with the stringent demands of the European financial market. The FSQS system, managed by Hellios, provides a single, reliable standard for vetting third-party suppliers, streamlining procurement for major banks and financial institutions.

Think of FSQS as a high-security passport for technology partners. It proves a supplier has undergone an exhaustive audit of its governance, security controls, and operational processes. For Dutch financial institutions, this qualification simplifies due diligence, offering a trusted benchmark for assessing Echoworx’s capabilities. It removes friction from the procurement process while ensuring that partners meet the industry’s most demanding security and data privacy requirements.

This dual certification across key European markets underscores a fundamental truth: cyber threats don’t recognize borders, so security standards can’t afford to either. As financial services become increasingly interconnected, the need for verified, robust encryption solutions is more critical than ever. Partnering with an FSQS-qualified provider like Echoworx gives financial institutions confidence that their sensitive communications are protected by a resilient and proven platform.

Echoworx’s expanded FSQS status reaffirms its promise to deliver not just innovative encryption technology, but verifiable peace of mind.

About Echoworx

Echoworx stands as a globally recognized provider of secure email solutions, delivering a customizable encryption platform designed to ensure seamless communication security for both individuals and enterprises. Trusted by leading GDPR, NIS 2, KRITIS, and DORA-compliant organizations in over 30 countries, Echoworx makes secure communication effortless. For more insights, visit https://www.echoworx.com/.

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Lorena Magee, Chief Marketing Officer, info@echworx.com

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