Enrico Giacomelli shares Namirial’s digital trust vision
On the latest episode of the EU-Startups Podcast, Enrico Giacomelli, Founder and Chairman of Namirial, offers a rare inside look at how the Italian-born company became a key European player in digital identity, electronic signatures and trust services.
Founded in 2000, Namirial has grown from a niche software provider into a regulated Qualified Trust Service Provider under the EU’s eIDAS framework. In the interview, Giacomelli explains how the company anticipated the shift toward fully digital customer journeys well before the pandemic accelerated demand for secure online onboarding, remote signing and compliant archiving.
From local software house to European trust infrastructure
Giacomelli describes how Namirial evolved from serving local professionals to powering mission-critical workflows for banks, insurers, utilities and public administrations across Europe. By investing early in digital certificates, strong customer authentication and secure document workflows, the company positioned itself as an enabler of regulated digital transformation.
The conversation highlights how tightening rules around data protection, electronic identification and cross-border interoperability have turned trust-service providers into strategic infrastructure. According to Giacomelli, the next wave of growth will come from embedding digital trust directly into everyday business applications, from HR onboarding to healthcare and public services.
Scaling a trust-tech champion from Europe
Addressing founders and investors, Giacomelli underlines the importance of combining deep regulatory expertise with product-focused execution. Rather than chasing hype, Namirial concentrated on solving specific compliance and usability pain points for enterprises, which in turn created recurring revenue and high switching costs.
He also points to opportunities created by the upcoming eIDAS 2.0 regulation and the emergence of the European Digital Identity Wallet. For startups operating in cybersecurity, digital onboarding and remote identity verification, partnerships with established trust-service platforms like Namirial could accelerate market access while keeping pace with evolving standards.
The episode positions Namirial as a case study in how European companies can build globally relevant, regulation-native trust-tech businesses from within the continent’s complex but influential digital single market.

