Every day, government information systems in Ukraine perform tens of millions of automated data checks. Most of them take place through the Trembita system — the electronic interoperability platform for state information resources.
According to the results of Q4 2025, two systems developed by Medirent ranked among the TOP-5 data providers in Trembita:
- State Register of Civil Status Acts of Citizens (SRCSAC) — more than 997 million requests
- Register of Insured Persons (RZO) — more than 345 million requests
In Trembita statistics, a data provider is a system or registry that other government information systems most frequently access to retrieve information.
When a person applies for a public service online, the system providing the service can automatically send requests through Trembita to several government registries. The registries process the request and return the response — all within seconds.
For example, through SRCSAC, a system can confirm facts such as birth, marriage, or a change of surname. Through the Register of Insured Persons, it can verify insurance history or other data required for social services.
Thanks to this interoperability, government systems receive the necessary data automatically — without paper certificates or additional requests between institutions.
The high number of requests to SRCSAC and the Register of Insured Persons within Trembita highlights their key role in the digital interaction of government systems. These registries help make public services faster while ensuring more accurate data exchange between institutions.
