Tech firm announces business evolution, rebrands to Seequre

Smartcomply Technology Solution (alias Smartcomply Secure), today announced its product to business evolution and rebrand to “Seequre”.

This evolution and rebrand will allow Seequre to operate as a focused, standalone entity with its own executive leadership and roadmap.

The move tightens governance and delivery for customers, supports planned expansion into Francophone West Africa and East Africa, and tees up a November feature spotlight on SmartGuard Endpoint Security Solution, a next-gen enterprise cybersecurity posture management platform.

“Today is about clarity and focus,” said Daniel Obot, CEO, Seequre. “Evolving into a standalone business lets us ship like an enterprise platform; with stricter governance, reliable delivery and deeper integration into the stacks our customers already run. With v2.5 live and a November spotlight on SmartGuard endpoint security, we’re aligning compliance and defence in a way that helps large teams move faster with confidence. This initiative helps us position ourselves as a full-fledged enterprise solution.”

The new leadership team of Seequre includes Daniel Obot, Efe Ohwonigho and Adetayo Adetokun. Together, they will steer delivery, partnerships and product direction across Nigeria and priority African markets, while maintaining continuity for existing customers.

Seequre (formerly Smartcomply Secure) is a next-gen, enterprise cybersecurity posture management solution and a focused entity. The platform aligns automated GRC with data security and management, endpoint security (detection) and enterprise-grade audit, risk assessment and third-party risk assessment, so large teams can maintain continuous compliance while improving security outcomes.

Value today, with more coming in November: Customers immediately benefit from v2.5 enhancements, stronger control-based compliance, improved evidence workflows, and clearer reporting. In November, Seequre will spotlight SmartGuard Endpoint Security, with real-time endpoint security, behavioural analysis, and automated response/remote quarantine, designed to reduce tool sprawl and shorten time-to-action. Final feature details and availability will be confirmed at launch.

“This evolution creates a sharper lane for Seequre to serve enterprises that want fewer tools and faster outcomes,” said Gbemisola Osunrinde, CEO, Smartcomply. “By aligning leadership, roadmap and brand, we are better positioned to support customers across Nigeria today and into Francophone West Africa and East Africa. In the coming weeks, we will share additional updates on product, partnerships and regional execution that advance our bold vision for the businesses we serve.”

What changes, and what doesn’t: Contracts, SLAs, and support channels remain in place. Customers will see updated naming across interfaces and documentation over the coming weeks. For the next 90 days, public materials will reference “Seequre” (formerly Smartcomply Secure) for clarity.

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