Company Description
Lleida.net (LLEIF), also referred to as Lleida.net / LleidaNetworks Serveis in market data, is a Spanish technology services company that focuses on certified digital communications. The company is described in multiple disclosures as one of Europe’s leading providers in the fields of registered electronic notification, electronic contracting, and registered electronic signature services.
Founded in 1995, Lleida.net has built its business around digital trust services that provide legally valid, verifiable electronic communications. According to company communications, it holds more than 300 patents in over 60 countries (and in some disclosures more than 350 patents in over 64 countries) covering registered notification, contracting, and electronic signature technologies. These patents underpin its registered notification, contracting and signature services and form a significant intellectual property portfolio in its specialization area.
The company is headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and reports having offices in more than 15 countries, with a long-standing presence in Latin America, including offices in Peru, Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Colombia. It has maintained operations in South America for more than a decade and serves clients in dozens of countries. In one disclosure, Lleida.net states that during a recent year it worked with clients from 61 countries, with a growing share of revenue generated outside Spain.
Lleida.net’s shares are listed on several European and international markets. The company states that its stock has traded on BME Growth in Madrid for around ten years and is also listed on Euronext Paris and the Frankfurt and Stuttgart stock exchanges. Various communications also reference trading on OTCQX in New York under the symbol LLEIF. In a later announcement, the company reports that it delisted from OTC Markets in New York on December 31 after approximately four years of trading there, while continuing to trade on its European venues.
Business focus and services
Across its public statements, Lleida.net repeatedly describes itself as a provider of certification, notification and registered electronic signature services. Its services are used to generate legally valid digital communications and certified notifications that can be used for compliance and evidence management. The company highlights that demand for these services has been influenced by regulatory changes in Spain and Europe, including laws that promote the digitalization of judicial processes, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and requirements around verifiable communications in labor and conciliation procedures.
Lleida.net also reports several business lines related to its technology services. In different communications, it refers to notification, contracting, registered electronic contracting, registered electronic signature, certified electronic notification, certified electronic contracting, commercial SMS, SMS solutions, ICX Wholesale and Other SaaS as distinct lines of activity. The company notes that notification, contracting and SMS business lines have grown at double-digit rates in certain periods and that registered electronic contracting and commercial SMS have led growth in some quarters.
Within its product set, Lleida.net highlights a specific platform called the Universal Signature Verification Certificate (USVC). According to the company, USVC is an API-based verification system that checks electronic signatures and certificates associated with digitally signed documents. It is described as a tool that confirms origin, authenticity and integrity of documents and produces immediate, automated verification results that are legally admissible and compatible with eIDAS regulations. Lleida.net reports that USVC has become one of its most important products and that it has been deployed in regulated market segments through tenders, including a contract with the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (INDOTEL).
Geographic reach and client base
Lleida.net characterizes itself as a Spanish listed company with a growing international footprint. It reports that a significant portion of its customers and transactions are generated outside Spain and that the share of international revenue has exceeded half of total revenue in some recent periods. The company states that it serves hundreds of clients in several Latin American countries and has signed contracts with government institutions and universities in markets such as Colombia and Peru.
The company also provides information on the evolution of its customer base. In one announcement, it notes that it increased its number of invoiced accounts by more than 36% during a year, working with thousands of accounts across multiple ticket sizes. In another, it reports that active clients—defined as those invoiced at least once in the past 24 months—grew by more than 25% in a quarter. A later disclosure states that Lleida.net began 2026 with 8,886 active clients, reflecting a 55.62% increase compared with the start of 2025, and describes this as the highest client growth rate in its history.
The company links this expansion to structural demand for certified digital communication, especially in Europe. It attributes growth in active clients and invoiced accounts to the increasing role of digital trust services in the economy and to regulatory frameworks that make legally valid digital communications and certified notifications central to compliance processes.
Regulatory and legal context
In its communications, Lleida.net explicitly connects its business to regulatory developments. It cites Spain’s Organic Law 1/2025, which promotes digitalization of judicial processes and the use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, as a factor that has boosted demand for its services. The company also refers to changes in Spanish labor regulations that introduce a mandatory prior allegations period in dismissal procedures, noting that these changes have increased the need for verifiable, legally certified communications.
The company emphasizes that its certified electronic notification, contracting and signature services support legally admissible digital communications that can be important for evidence management and compliance. It also notes that its USVC platform is compatible with eIDAS regulations, which govern electronic identification and trust services in the European Union.
Intellectual property and patents
Lleida.net repeatedly underscores the scale of its intellectual property portfolio. Across its disclosures, it reports holding over 300 patents in more than 60 countries, and in some cases more than 350 patents in over 64 countries, in the fields of registered electronic notification, contracting and signatures. The company describes this as one of the largest intellectual property portfolios in the world in its field of specialization and links its market position in registered notification, contracting and signature services to these patents.
These patents cover technologies for registered notifications, electronic contracting and electronic signatures, as well as the mechanisms that make such communications legally verifiable. The company’s emphasis on patents suggests that proprietary technology is a central element of its business model and competitive differentiation, particularly in regulated markets where legal validity and evidentiary value are essential.
Stock market presence
Lleida.net is described as a listed company that has been trading on BME Growth in Madrid for around a decade. It also reports listings on Euronext Growth in Paris, OTCQX in New York, and the Frankfurt and Stuttgart exchanges. In more recent communication, the company states that its shares are listed on BME Growth (Madrid), Euronext Paris and the Stuttgart and Frankfurt stock exchanges, and that it delisted from OTC Markets in New York on December 31 after four years of trading there.
Through these listings, Lleida.net presents itself as an international small-cap technology issuer with access to investors in Spain, France, Germany and, for a period, the United States. The company also notes milestones such as celebrating ten years as a listed company on BME Growth and achieving full gender parity on its Board of Directors following the appointment of independent directors.
Position in digital trust and certified communications
In its public statements, Lleida.net characterizes itself as one of Europe’s leading providers in the registered electronic notification, contracting and signature industry. It links its role in this sector to its patent portfolio, its long operating history since 1995 and its expansion into multiple countries and regulated markets. The company notes that its patented technologies are European market leaders in registered signature and notification markets and that demand for these services is increasingly structural for companies operating in the European space.
According to Lleida.net, digital trust services that were relatively novel several years ago have become a fundamental part of the economy. The company presents its growth in clients, invoices and international activity as evidence of this shift, while also highlighting that regulatory changes and the need for legally valid digital communications support ongoing demand for its registered notification, contracting and signature services.
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