The European Union is preparing to roll out a new digital identity system that could change the way your business checks who people are—whether they're customers, employees, or partners. It's called the EU Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet), and it allows anyone living in the EU to prove their identity and share verified documents through a secure mobile app.
The European Digital Identity Framework came into force in May 2024, and under this regulation, each EU Member State must offer at least one version of the wallet by 2026. While national apps will vary in design, all will follow the same technical standards to ensure they work across borders.
Backed by EU governments, the EUDI Wallet will store verified personal and professional information—such as ID cards, diplomas, business credentials, and more—in one trusted, tamper-proof place. And it’s not just for individuals: businesses will also be able to get their own wallet to prove their identity in B2B settings or when accessing services.
Whether your business is based in the EU or outside it but serving EU customers, this shift brings both opportunities and responsibilities.
Here's what this means for entrepreneurs and small business owners.
By the end of 2026, every EU country must provide a free national digital identity and wallet app to residents. Over 30 national wallets will be rolled out—each following the same EU-wide standards.
EU citizens will be able to download their country's version of the wallet for free. It will include verified documents like IDs and diplomas. Businesses can also apply for their own wallet to confirm their identity in B2B relationships.
If you work in banking, insurance, healthcare, telecom, energy, education, or public services, you'll be required to support EUDI Wallet logins and ID checks by 2027. This applies to all wallet versions across the EU.
People will use their wallet to log into accounts, sign contracts, or verify their age online—safely and efficiently—without oversharing personal information.
A Danish customer can use their wallet to open a bank account in France or rent a car in Italy. The same applies to businesses verifying cross-border partners or clients. It simplifies onboarding and lowers costs.
The wallet will be certified to the highest level of security and use tamper-proof credentials from trusted sources like governments, banks, or universities.
The wallet is designed to share only the information that's absolutely necessary. For example, you can confirm someone is over 18 without accessing their full birthdate. There's no profiling or tracking involved.
The wallet is part of eIDAS 2.0, a revised EU regulation that ensures consistent rules, strong protections, and full interoperability across all Member States.
Users can add diplomas, business licenses, tax records, driver's licenses, and more. These are verified and easy to share with your business when needed.
Companies will be able to send verified documents like contracts, warranties, or service confirmations directly to a customer's wallet—saving time and reducing risk.
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If you run a small business in the EU, the EUDI Wallet is something you'll soon use—either directly or through the way you interact with customers, staff, or suppliers.
Faster, safer onboarding
Verify your business identity
Easier document delivery
Simpler GDPR compliance
Smoother cross-border business
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If your business is based outside Europe but sells to or works with EU clients and partners, the EUDI Wallet could soon impact how you build trust, verify information, and meet privacy expectations.
EU customers will expect to use it
You may need to support it in regulated industries
It simplifies identity verification
Privacy built in
Better customer experience
Staying competitive in the EU market
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Whether your business is in Barcelona or Boston, the EU Digital Identity Wallet is laying the foundation for a safer, more unified digital economy.
For EU-based businesses, it will soon become part of everyday operations. For non-EU companies, it's a chance to build trust, reduce friction, and show that you're committed to secure, privacy-respecting digital practices.
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Cristina is a freelance writer and a mother of two living in Denmark. Her 15 years experience in communication includes developing content for tv, online, mobile apps, and a chatbot.
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