CT3 and Jemdean Ltd today announced a partnership agreement focused on long-horizon data retention for fiduciary and corporate pension-plan operations. Under theCT3 and Jemdean Ltd today announced a partnership agreement focused on long-horizon data retention for fiduciary and corporate pension-plan operations. Under the

CT3 and Jemdean Ltd Announce Ten‑Year Data Storage Partnership Supporting Pension-Fund Workflows

2026/02/10 00:19
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CT3 and Jemdean Ltd today announced a partnership agreement focused on long-horizon data retention for fiduciary and corporate pension-plan operations.

Under the agreement, CT3 will store Jemdean Ltd’s data for 10 years, with unlimited storage volume available upon request, enabling archives to scale as reporting obligations and datasets expand.

CT3 and Jemdean Ltd Announce Ten‑Year Data Storage Partnership Supporting Pension-Fund Workflows

Partnership details

The agreement covers retention of structured and unstructured content relevant to pension-plan administration and fiduciary oversight, including records, reporting packages, and supporting documentation. Integration will proceed in phases, starting with archiving and retrieval and expanding to controlled sharing of selected datasets with authorized stakeholders, subject to Jemdean’s governance requirements.

The parties position this as the first publicly announced example of CT3 collaborating with a company operating in the pension sector and working in coordination with government-related pension organizations. Beyond its immediate scope, the cooperation underscores a broader industry shift: decentralized storage is increasingly recognized as a trusted and practical solution for handling highly sensitive information. In environments involving public institutions and pension-related data, decentralization provides an additional layer of assurance by limiting external jurisdictional exposure and reducing the risk of access by foreign or non-authorized entities.

Overview of CT3

CT3 describes its flagship product, CT3 Secure Storage, as a production-ready decentralized storage platform designed to combine Web3-style data ownership with cloud-like usability. CT3 states that files are stored in decentralized form as chunks distributed across independent nodes and that access is represented by NFT-based keys; it also describes support for large files and chunk-based (step-by-step) uploads, including partial uploads. CT3 further describes a transparent pay-as-you-go pricing model where users pay based on file size and storage duration, and receive an automatic refund if a file is deleted early.

Contact:

www.ct-3.ltd

Rodrigo Pereira

CT3 (CUILLIN TECHNOLOGY LIMITED)

contact@ct-3.ltd

Overview of Jemdean Ltd

Jemdean Ltd is a company providing wealth management and fiduciary services to private and corporate clients, primarily serving businesses in the agricultural sector. The company specializes in tax and structural planning, asset management, and the administration of corporate pension plans for employers, including plan setup, ongoing management, and related regulatory reporting.

Contact:

www.jmdean.online

Oliver Cranwell

JEMDEAN LIMITED

info@jmdean.online

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