Reflections on the Corporate Registers Forum 2025 in Tunis
- MetaReg

- Oct 14
- 1 min read
The Corporate Registers Forum (CRF) 2025 in Tunis marked another milestone in the ongoing global dialogue around registry modernisation and interoperability. We extend our sincere thanks to the organisers from the host nation, Tunisia, and the CRF executive team for delivering an outstanding event that brought together registry leaders, policymakers, and technology partners from around the world.
Throughout the week, the MetaReg™ team welcomed the opportunity to introduce our platform to influential decision-makers and industry experts across the registry community. The discussions on interoperability and best practices reaffirmed the sector’s shared ambition to build more connected, efficient, and transparent registry ecosystems.
While much of the dialogue across panels focused on the theoretical frameworks of interoperability, our approach at MetaReg™ remains firmly practical. We engaged in direct, one-on-one discussions that explored the real-world applications and measurable benefits of interoperability, as well as the challenges many jurisdictions continue to face in implementation.
A key topic of interest was our recent white paper on Single Sources of Truth, which examines how fragmented systems limit Know Your Customer (KYC) effectiveness when compliance efforts end at national borders. These conversations underscored the pressing need for solutions that enable secure cross-border data exchange and broader compliance alignment.
One conclusion was clear following this event: MetaReg™ stands ready to extend countries’ compliance reach and to simplify and accelerate processes across registries through intelligent, interoperable solutions.

To learn how MetaReg™ is helping governments and international organisations enhance transparency, compliance, and collaboration, contact our team to begin the conversation.
