Identity is a collection of pieces of information that describe an entityIdentity is not a monolith; it is a collection of individual attributes that describe an entity and determine the transactions in which that entity can participate. While the total existing set of attributes is endless, they can be broadly categorised into three groups: inherent, inherited and assigned attributes. These attributes differ for members of three main user groups: individuals, legal entities and assets. 41 WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM | 2016 For individuals: For legal entities: For assets: INHERENT AT T R I B U T E S Attributes that are intrinsic to an entity and are not defined by relationships to external entities.•Age •Height •Date of birth •Fingerprints•Industry •Business status•Nature of the asset •Asset issuer ACCUMULATED AT T R I B U T E S Attributes that are gathered or developed over time. These attributes may change multiple times or evolve throughout an entity’s lifespan. •Health records •Preferences and behaviours (e.g., telephone metadata)•Business record •Legal record•Ownership history •Transaction history ASSIGNED AT T R I B U T E S Attributes that are attached to the entity, but are not related to its intrinsic nature. These attributes can change and generally are reflective of relationships that the entity holds with other bodies.•National identifier number •Telephone number •Email address•Identifying numbers •Legal jurisdiction •Directors•Identifying numbers •Custodianship
