City-based e-governance firm MGRM has tied up with Bell ID, an identity
card solutions provider headquartered in the Netherlands, to tap emerging opportunities in e-governance
and identity management verticals in India.
The joint venture will become operational in the next quarter or as soon as necessary formalities are
completed, MRGM said in a statement.
“This is a 50:50 joint venture, and combines strengths of both MGRM and Bell ID,” said MGRM group
founder K.V.R. Murthy.
While the Rotterdam-based Bell ID is into managing identification programmes across diverse
geographies, MGRM has developed and managed research-based integrated IT applications in different
domains in India.
The central government has proposed a single national ID for Indian citizens to ensure the efficient
delivery of public services, and help government identify illegal immigrants more easily.
It created a national ID agency - Unique Identification Authority - in February, earmarking for it an
initial corpus of $20 million.
The massive exercise, which has set an ambitious goal of rolling out 100 million cards in the next three
years, has evoked interest among bio-metric systems providers.
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