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National wallet(s)

In development
https://www.digitaleoverheid.nl/overzicht-van-alle-onderwerpen/identiteit/id-wallet/


EUDI Wallet status

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress
Public git repo:
https://github.com/MinBZK/nl-wallet

Sweden

National wallet(s)

Some municipalities have entered into agreements with wallet providers and are offering wallet-based solutions for certain credentials to their employees or residents. However, there is as far as we know currently no national wallet initiative outside the EUDI Wallet effort led by the government.

EUDI Wallet status

The Agency for Digital Government (Digg) has been designated as the EUDI Wallet provider and is also responsible for establishing the national certification scheme. The directory of relying parties will be maintained by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS), and some other roles within the national ecosystem have also been assigned.

Digg has initiated the development of a national EUDI Wallet. The aim is to support an open model where private companies may apply to certify their wallets under the Swedish eID scheme. The government-issued wallet will focus on accessibility, inclusiveness, and high security.

Digg is actively participating in the Large Scale Pilots (LSPs) EWC and DC4EU, and will also take part in WE BUILD.

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

The Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) has been assigned responsibility for providing PID for legal persons. However, the entity responsible for issuing PID for natural persons has not yet been officially designated.

In pilot implementations, a successful authentication at LoA High will trigger a lookup in the Swedish population registry to retrieve PID attributes for natural persons, which are then packaged and issued to the wallet.

Within the LSPs, Digg is issuing PID using SD-JWT and mdoc formats for testing purposes. Sweden is actively seeking cross-border testing opportunities to ensure interoperability of PID issuance and consumption between wallets.

National architecture documents

Architecture documents and technical references are not yet publicly available. Work is ongoing to map how the EUDI Wallet can be effectively integrated into Sweden’s existing digital infrastructure. This includes proposals for shared services for attestation issuance, acceptance of the wallet both as an eID and as a credential presentation tool, as well as communication strategies to ensure that public sector stakeholders are informed and prepared.

Stakeholder groups

There are multiple Swedish participants in the LSPs (EWC, DC4EU, and WE BUILD), representing both public and private sector actors. National stakeholder coordination is still in early stages but expected to increase.

Current progress

Sweden has private eID providers that currently dominate the market, operating at LoA Substantial. Work is ongoing to develop a government-issued eID that meets the LoA High requirements under eIDAS.

Information contributed by
Updated by Stefan L with information from DIGG

Switzerland

National wallet(s)

Swiyu (testing) wallet (in Android and Apple store). 
Public git repo: https://github.com/e-id-admin/eidch-public-beta


EUDI W status
As non-EU country, Switzerland will not adopt the EUDIW. But it is clearly stated that compatibility with the EUDI wallet is important to the Swiss E-ID solution
Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups

DIDAS is a cross-sectorial industry group of SSI advocates that is acting as an expert voice.

Current progress

A minimal set with all required components is out as "public beta": Swiyu wallet, issuer and verifier components and a proprietary trust framework.
For most aspects, compatibility with the ARF/EUDI wallet is considered crucial.
The production variants are scheduled for some time in 2026 (two groups are currently trying to force a referendum by collecting 50k signatures by mid-April. If it passes this might add delays)
Public git repo: https://github.com/e-id-admin/eidch-public-beta

The BGEID (the Swiss E-ID law) passed the parliament in December 2024. More than 50k citicens signed a call for referendum, which will require a popular vote on the law. This vote will take place end of September 2025. If the law passes, the Swiss E-ID will be implemented as planned. If not, all work will be stopped and no E-ID will be implemented for years to come.

United Kingdom (UK)

National wallet

GOV.UK Wallet

https://www.gov.uk/wallet

EUDIW status

The UK is not contributing to the EUDI Wallet due to its non-EU status. It has been actively developing its own digital identity framework:

  • The UK government has introduced the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework (DIATF), which provides guidelines for digital identity verification.
  • GOV.UK One Login is the UK's new unified digital identity system for accessing public services.
  • The UK is collaborating with international digital identity initiatives, but not specifically with the EUDI Wallet.

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

 

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Poland

National wallet

Already launched (>18 million downloads. Currently supports digital ID card, and mDL)

https://info.mobywatel.gov.pl/

EUDIW status

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Italy

National wallet

Italy released the “Documenti su IO” functionality as the first step towards the Italian Digital Wallet, introducing in a production stage the first pre-release of “IT-Wallet System”. On 4 December 2024 the national digital services mobile app (IO App) enabled all citizens and residents to activate and store the digital version of three documents: the digital Driving License, Health Insurance Card and Disability Card.

EUDIW status

Italy is currently working on aligning its digital identity framework with eIDAS regulations to ensure interoperability with EUDIW implementations, towards the integration of its national digital identity system into the EUDI Wallet ecosystem.
Italy actively contributes to two of the European Commission’s EUDIW Large Scale Pilot Projects, the NOBID and POTENTIAL consortiums, and in the upcoming APTITUDE and WEBUILD consortiums.

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

Two main eID systems: SPID (33M users, 675M logins in late 2022) and CIE (30.6M cards)
National strategy (“Italia 2026”) aims for 70% adult uptake by 2026  ref

National architecture documents

https://developer.pagopa.it/

https://github.com/italia/eid-wallet-it-docs

Stakeholder groups

Key stakeholders involved in Italy’s digital identity efforts include:

  • Department for Digital Transformation of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers as owner institution
  • PagoPA S.p.A. as IO app owner and public IT-Wallet provider
  • Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS - the Italian State Printing Works and Mint) as digital documents issuer.
Current progress
  • Updated uptake numbers of the “Documenti su IO” functionality can be found on the IO App official website.
  • Ongoing efforts to incorporate digital identity functionality by 2025.
Information contributed by
Stefan Liström through information from Dipartimento per la transformazione digitale // Esther Ruiz Ben based on ref

Belgium

National wallet

Launched 2024 May (Currently holds official documents and allows access to public services. mDL is coming 2025, EHIC is coming in 2026)

https://mygov.be/


EUDIW status

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Austria

National wallet

Launched 2022 (Currently supports digital ID, mDL and more. Developed by private player Youniqx)

https://www.oesterreich.gv.at/en/eausweise.html


Based on building on two established apps: eID Austria, a mobile digital ID app geared toward online use cases and 

eAusweise, a mobile app for driving licenses geared toward in-person use cases, which already has approximately 1 million users ref.

EUDIW status

Migration preparation for the two apps into the EUDI wallet architecture: open-source wallet named Valera (used for testing and implementation in the Large-Scale Pilots.

Developed by the Austrian Secure Information Technology Center (A-SIT)).

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents

https://a-sit-plus.github.io/

Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Information contributed by
Esther Ruiz Ben based on ref


Greece

National Wallet
Greece has had a national wallet since summer 2014; see https://wallet.gov.gr/. The wallet is developed by GRNET and third-party contractors on behalf of the Ministry of Digital Governance.
EUDIW Status

GRNET is actively following the development of the EUDIW and working on the evolution of the existing gov.gr wallet to an EUDIW compliant wallet (ensuring ARF compliance). To this end, GRNET is a partner to EUDIW-related Large Scale Pilots like POTENTIAL, EWC, DC4EU and the forthcoming APTITUDE and WE BUILD projects. 

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

The PID currently included in the gov.gr wallet is from the national ID card and it contains:

  • ID Number
  • Issuance Date
  • Name
  • Surname
  • Father's Name
  • Mother's Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Place of Birth
  • Issuance Office
  • ID Photo

The gov.gr wallet also includes other documents, such as driving licences, vehicle licenses, as well as social security certificates.

National Architecture Documents

Stakeholder Groups

Current Progress
The gov.gr wallet is actively maintained; work on the transition to an EUDIW compliant wallet is under way.

Norway

National wallet(s)


EUDI Wallet status


DigDir ((https://www.digdir.no/digdir/about-norwegian-digitalisation-agency/887)

is responsible for providing a national EU-compliant wallet.

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National Identity Number

• Over 90% citizen adoption via the Norwegian ID Gateway, used ~317 million times in 2021
• >1,000 public and private services integrated
• Strong digital payment penetration with ~75% using Vipps eID payments ref

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress


Denmark

National wallet(s)


EUDI Wallet status


Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

eID adoption > 90%, used daily for both public & private services

Issued “MitID” as the next-generation mobile eID

Advanced digital payments infrastructure ref

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Iceland

National wallet(s)


EUDI Wallet status


Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

• ~95% of population ≥13 years use eID via smartphone app or card (including 75% of those aged 75+)
• Frequent usage (~20 auths/month per user in 2021)
• Digital driver’s license in mobile wallet used by 47% of licensed drivers 
ref

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Latvia

National wallet(s)


EUDI Wallet status


Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

• eID cards mandatory for citizens ≥15 from 2023 (and non-citizens), and for expatriates from 2025
• eSignature used 55M+ times over 15 years, with ~350k unique users  
ref

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress

Other countries:

  1. Albania
  2. Andorra
  3. Belarus
  4. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  5. Cyprus
  6. Liechtenstein
  7. Lithuania
  8. Luxembourg
  9. Malta
  10. Moldova
  11. Monaco
  12. Montenegro
  13. Romania
  14. Russia
  15. San Marino
  16. Slovenia
  17. Ukraine
  18. Vatican City

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National wallet



Similar efforts to the EUDIW

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress


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