The missed notice
A notice goes to a former address, and the person doesn't find out until it's too late.
- Keep records current
- Trusted digital delivery
- Receive while away
- Auditable delivery path
A change of address can affect government records, health services, financial accounts, legal notices, insurance, utilities, benefits, business records, and how organizations reach you. AddressKey is building a consent-based way to manage, share, update, and receive trusted information from one secure place.
When someone moves, they often update the same information across many disconnected systems. Some updates are simple. Others affect access to benefits, financial accounts, health records, legal notices, public services, insurance, and important communications. Without a unified, consent-based layer, people miss critical messages and organizations rely on stale records.
Banks, utilities, insurers, employers, government portals, and subscriptions all updated separately.
Important institutions may keep using an old address long after someone has moved.
Legal, civic, benefit, tax, or account notices may go to a former address.
People rarely know which organizations still have their old or current address.
An organization may receive an update but never confirm it was applied.
Moving means updating the same address across banks, insurers, government services, utilities, telecom, property managers, employers, and subscriptions.
Records may need updating across federal, provincial, municipal, tax, licensing, and benefits systems that are rarely unified.
Health cards, clinics, pharmacies, insurers, and care providers may rely on outdated information, affecting notices, appointments, and follow-ups.
Banks, lenders, insurers, and investment platforms need accurate address data for records, compliance, statements, and fraud prevention.
Legal or administrative notices sent to an outdated address can have serious consequences when a person never sees them.
People who travel, relocate temporarily, or live abroad may miss paper mail or address-based notices sent to a physical location.
Public institutions need to notify residents about surveys, service changes, local programs, consultations, and community updates.
Organizations rely on static lists, PDFs, screenshots, or manual checks to confirm a business or supplier's trusted status.
Property managers need accurate tenant records, service addresses, forwarding addresses, and notice-delivery workflows.
Utilities and telecom providers need accurate service addresses to set up electricity, internet, water, and mobile services.
Address changes affect home, auto, renters, and business insurance, and how policy communication reaches you.
Brands want to reach interested customers, but users don't want unwanted messages or to expose their full address unnecessarily.
A notice goes to a former address, and the person doesn't find out until it's too late.
A person moves and has to update many disconnected organizations manually.
A small business changes its registered address and must update banks, government, vendors, and platforms.
A person is away from home and misses important physical mail or local notices.
A privacy-first infrastructure layer that helps people and businesses control verified address information, share it with consent, receive trusted digital messages, and track updates across organizations.
Organizations must request access, and users approve exactly what is shared.
Brand subscriptions and offers are opt-in and preference-based.
AddressKey is infrastructure that supports trusted workflows where accurate address communication matters.
Organizations are verified, reviewed, or approved before sending trusted messages.
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