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How it works

Keep a trusted network identity when providers change

For headquarters, private residences, family offices, and essential digital operations.

One annual Identity Unit serves one Location and provides up to 254 named identities for people, systems, and defined access purposes.

The identity model

Think of it as a network identity you control

You decide the deployment Location, access purposes, and who receives proof. LARUS One and the delivery partner coordinate local network delivery.

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Choose the LocationIllustrated example

One Unit can name access for

  • Employees
  • Finance systems
  • Investment platforms
  • Family access
  • Security systems
  • Adviser workspace
One Location. One Identity Unit.Continuity active
Tokyo Headquarters
Identity Unit
LARUS ONE 024
Identity Address block
192.0.2.0/24
Named Identity Addresses5 / 254
  • 192.0.2.1Location identity root
  • 192.0.2.2Employee office access
  • 192.0.2.3Finance allowlist
  • 192.0.2.4AI agent gateway
  • 192.0.2.5Executive VPN
+249additional Identity Addresses available
LARUS One Network IdentityIdentity PassportIdentity record verifiedL1-024 / 192.0.2.0/24
1

One Location

Choose a headquarters, residence, or family office with no separate Location fee.

1

One Identity Unit

USD 6,998 per year, renewable annually, and deployed to one Location at a time.

254

Up to 254 named identities

Separate identities for employees, finance systems, investment platforms, family access, or essential devices.

Customer flow

What your team actually needs to decide

No network expertise is required. You choose the business Location, delivery option, and access purposes. LARUS One coordinates the identity setup.

  1. Choose the place

    Start with the headquarters, residence, family office, hotel, or digital operation where continuity matters most.

  2. Purchase the Unit

    Each concurrently protected Location needs one renewable annual Identity Unit.

  3. Choose delivery

    Use a Certified Partner, your existing provider, or managed LARUS One delivery.

  4. List the access purposes

    Examples include employee access, finance systems, bank allowlists, investment platforms, and family security.

  5. Give each one a business name

    Manage access by recognizable purpose instead of technical address numbers.

  6. Present proof when requested

    Share the Identity Passport with banks, custodians, partners, advisers, and security teams.

What changes, what stays

Change the network without rebuilding trust

A carrier, provider, or deployment Location can change. Your renewable Identity Unit, named access, and verification record remain the continuity layer.

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  • Keep provider choice

    Change network providers without treating every named access purpose as a new identity project.

  • Show who and what is authorized

    Each named Identity Address represents an employee, system, residence, service, or other defined access purpose.

  • Give counterparties one clear record

    The Identity Passport packages the Unit, Location, and named addresses into evidence you can share.

Start with the place where continuity matters most

Purchase one Identity Unit for one Location. Add more Units only when you need concurrent protection at additional Locations.

Secure an Identity Unit