
Emali Expands Digital Trust Architecture Practice for Financial Infrastructure Programs
The expanded practice supports institutions moving from sandbox concepts to production-grade architecture, governance, and integration design.

HONG KONG - February 17, 2026
Emali Limited today announced an expanded digital trust architecture practice to support financial institutions, technology providers, and public-sector partners developing regulated digital infrastructure programs.
The practice focuses on the operating models and technical architecture required to move from isolated proof-of-concept work into production-ready ecosystem design. Areas of support include identity and consent infrastructure, tokenisation control models, programmable settlement design, governance workflows, and enterprise integration planning.
As institutional interest in digital finance infrastructure grows, organisations increasingly require implementation partners that understand both technology delivery and regulated operating environments.
Emali's expanded practice provides advisory, architecture, and deployment support across the full program lifecycle, from strategic design through system integration and operational rollout.
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