Signaturit Group’s EUDI Wallet

Your European digital identity, secure and under your control

The EUDI Wallet (European Digital Identity Wallet) complies with eIDAS 2 and allows you to store and share official credentials with complete confidence.

The Signaturit Group EUDI Wallet (European Digital Identity Wallet) is the digital version of your physical wallet. It allows you to securely store and use your verifiable credentials (ID card, passport, driver’s license, diplomas, medical certificates…), in compliance with eIDAS 2 and the strictest European standards.

The Trust Triangle

To understand how the EUDI Wallet and verifiable credentials work, there are three main actors:

Issuer

The entity that issues credentials (e.g., university, public administration, professional association)

Holder

Stores and controls their credentials (e.g., a student keeps their digital diploma in their wallet)

Verifier

Accepts and validates the authenticity of the credential (e.g., bank, recruitment company, healthcare provider)

Benefits

Key advantages

Security and compliance

Your credentials are stored encrypted on your device, protected against fraud and identity theft.

European interoperability

Use your identity across the EU, with access to public and private services without borders.

Full control of your data

You decide what information to share, when, and with whom. No one can access it without your authorization.

True portability

Store all your credentials in your mobile wallet, accessible anytime, anywhere, online or offline.

Use cases

What can you do with the wallet?

Governments / City Hall

Access public services (e.g., large family credential issued by a Member State)

Universities

Request your student credential or digital diplomas for academic procedures and scholarships

Banking and insurance

Easily identify yourself to open accounts, apply for loans, or manage insurance

Healthcare and social services

Use your credentials to access medical records or social benefits

Roadmap

Key dates

2026

Each EU Member State must provide all citizens and businesses with an official EUDI Wallet, such as Signaturit Group’s or another recognized one.

2027

Verifiers (banks, universities, hospitals, administrations, large online platforms, etc.) must accept the EUDI Wallet as a valid means of identification.

2030

The EU aims for at least 80% of citizens and businesses to actively use the EUDI Wallet. In practice, it will become the default standard for proving identity and accessing services in Europe.

Mandatory sectors include: banking, energy, healthcare, higher education, telecommunications, transport, social security, water, postal services, and large online platforms.

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