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Secure and Protected Transactions

Create one shared workspace for a buyer, seller, and optional verifier. Agree on the terms, upload evidence, track payment records, approve transaction steps, and keep a clear digital record.

Digital AgreementsEvidence VaultPayment RecordsKYC/KYB Connected
What it is

A shared transaction workspace, not a loose agreement file.

Imara Assurance helps buyers, sellers, freelancers, suppliers, and verifiers create a shared transaction workspace with agreements, identity records, evidence, approvals, payment tracking, and downloadable records.

Imara Assurance does not act as a lawyer, arbitrator, broker, guarantor, or legal dispute resolver.
Why it matters

When the transaction is serious, the record should be serious too.

Use Imara Assurance when a normal chat thread or informal promise is not enough. The workspace keeps the agreement, identity details, evidence, approval history and payment record connected from start to finish.

Buyer & seller recordsEvidence uploadsApproval trailDownloadable summary
Two people reviewing a transaction on a phone Market exchange showing a buyer and seller
How it works

How a protected transaction works

1

Create transaction

Add buyer, seller, amount, payment destination, terms, and expected evidence.

2

Verify parties

Use the same Imara Flow account and KYC/KYB records where available.

3

Agree and sign

Parties review terms and sign the digital agreement.

4

Upload evidence

Photos, receipts, IDs, delivery notes, invoices, and documents are stored in the evidence vault.

5

Track payment record

The system records payment status, provider fees, Imara fee, and net protected amount.

6

Approve or dispute

Parties approve the next step or raise a dispute if something is wrong.

7

Download final record

Generate the transaction summary, agreement, evidence summary, approvals, receipts, and audit trail.

Who uses it

Built for buyers, sellers, freelancers, suppliers and verifiers.

storefrontSellerCreate terms, upload product evidence, track payment records and approvals.
shopping_bagBuyerReview terms, confirm evidence, approve the next step or raise a dispute.
engineeringVerifierAdd inspection notes, evidence, professional review or milestone confirmation.
paymentsFinance recordView gross amount, provider fee, Imara fee and net protected amount.
chatChat / NotesKeep transaction notes and decisions inside the workspace.
downloadDownloadsExport the agreement, receipt, evidence summary, approvals and audit trail.
Seller using phone for business
Seller workflowsCreate clear terms and keep proof in one place.
Delivery rider on motorcycle
Delivery & fulfillmentTrack evidence around pickup, handover and confirmation.
People working together
Professional reviewBring in a verifier or team reviewer when the job needs one.
Fees

Fees are shown before payment.

Every party can see the gross amount, payment provider fee, Imara fee, and net protected amount before confirming.

Protected transaction fee6%

6% platform fee for the protected transaction workflow.

Payment provider feeSeparate

Shown separately before payment and recorded for reconciliation.

Net protected amountVisible

The buyer and seller can see the net protected amount before confirmation.

blockRestricted transactions

Not every transaction is allowed.

Illegal goods, weapons, controlled substances, adult services, gambling, crypto, loans, political fundraising, full property transfers, livestock, precious metals and regulated goods are restricted or blocked.

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FAQs

Plain answers before you start.

What happens first?

One party creates the transaction, adds the other party, amount, terms, expected evidence and payment destination.

Where does the payment record go?

The payment record is attached to the transaction workspace with provider fees, Imara fee, status, receipt and net protected amount.

What happens if there is a dispute?

The transaction can be marked as disputed. Imara Assurance stores the records and evidence, but the parties must resolve the dispute using their agreement, optional verifier or external legal process.

What does Imara not do?

Imara Assurance does not guarantee goods, services, ownership, authenticity, delivery or completion, and does not decide disputes.

Imara Assurance provides digital agreements, identity records, evidence storage, approvals, and payment records. It does not decide disputes or guarantee goods, services, ownership, or delivery.