IBA Group delivered an Identity and Access Management solution for the insurance sector. The solution complies with the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act. IBAIBA Group delivered an Identity and Access Management solution for the insurance sector. The solution complies with the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act. IBA

IBA Group Implements IAM Solution at Allianz Croatia

IBA Group delivered an Identity and Access Management solution for the insurance sector. The solution complies with the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act.

IBA Group successfully delivered an Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution for the insurance sector in Croatia. The solution complies with the requirements of the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).

Based on a detailed assessment of regulatory, security, and operational requirements, IBA Group implemented an IAM platform that follows modern IAM best practices and ensures strong authorization controls, high security standards, and readiness for regulatory compliance in highly regulated industries such as insurance.

The solution is built on an open source architecture, which enables flexibility, scalability, and long-term sustainability without vendor lock-in. The solution’s design allows for seamless integration with existing enterprise systems and supports future expansion as regulatory and business needs evolve.

IBA Group implemented IAM solutions in financial, insurance, and public institutions in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and now in Croatia.

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Ales Hojka, Managing Director at IBA CZ & IBA Slovakia, said,
”IDM is a fundamental security and operational platform that protects the organization, accelerates its processes, and enables regulatory compliance — and without it, a modern IT environment grows in an unsustainable way. Without IDM, it is practically impossible to meet NIS2, DORA, or ISO 27001 requirements in the area of access management. IDM provides an audit trail, automated controls, and clear rules. Organizations must address transparency and oversight, reduce security risks, and above all save time and costs — and our IAM solution delivers exactly that by covering all these challenges.”

Miloš Surla, Managing Director at IBA Croatia, went on to say,
“As cybersecurity becomes increasingly critical, the importance of working with a reliable and trusted IT partner continues to grow. We are pleased that Allianz Croatia has entrusted IBA with the implementation of its IAM solution.”

With extensive experience in IAM implementation, IBA Group continues to support financial and insurance institutions in strengthening their digital operational resilience, improving security governance, and meeting evolving EU regulatory requirements.

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