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Overview of EUDI Wallet Status across the EU (2025 Dec 19th)
France
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France has not yet introduced a national digital identity wallet but plans to adopt the EUDI Wallet. France has introduced the France Identité app, a government-developed digital identity application designed to simplify interactions with administrative services and enhance secure identity verification. Launched on February 14, 2024, this free application allows users to store their national ID card information on their smartphones, facilitating various procedures more efficiently. [ref] FranceConnect is a single sign-on platform provided by the French government. It allows users to securely log in to over 1,400 online services (both public and private) using a single set of credentials. This eliminates the need to create multiple accounts for different services. An enhanced version of FranceConnect, called FranceConnect+, is used for more sensitive services, such as those involving financial transactions or highly secure data. It requires stronger identity verification, often through a digital identity like France Identité. |
| EUDI Wallet status |
FranceConnect: France is working to integrate its existing national digital identity systems, such as the FranceConnect platform, into the EUDI Wallet framework. FranceConnect is already a widely used digital identity system that allows citizens to access various public services securely. France, in collaboration with Germany, leads the POTENTIAL consortium, which began work on the EUDI Wallet, with deployment expected by 2025. [ref] |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| National architecture documents |
| Stakeholder groups |
France collaborates with private companies and technology providers to develop and refine the EUDI Wallet. For example:
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| Current progress |
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Swiyu (testing) wallet (in Android and Apple store). |
| 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. It was announced in February 2026 that the first version of the E-ID will not be EU compatible and no statements were given about subsequent versions and their timing. |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| Article 15 of the Swiss law on the E-ID specifies the information carried in the E-ID: https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/fga/2025/20/de#art_15 |
| National architecture documents |
This is the website with the swiyu technical documentation: https://swiyu-admin-ch.github.io/ |
| Stakeholder groups |
DIDAS is a cross-sectorial industry group of SSI advocates that is acting as an expert voice. |
| Current progress |
The BGEID (the Swiss E-ID law) passed the parliament in December 2024. More than 50k citizens signed a call for referendum requiring a popular vote on the law. This vote took place on 28 September 2025 and the law passed with a marginal majority of 50.4%. The Swiss E-ID will be implemented as planned with a envisaged delivery date of 1 December 2026. The E-ID will be exclusively issued to the official Swiss wallet swiyu. The swiyu A minimal set with all required components is out as "public beta": Swiyu wallet, issuer and verifier components and a proprietary trust framework are available for testing until the formal start. For most aspects, compatibility with the ARF/EUDI wallet is considered crucial. Public git repo: https://github.com/e-idswiyu-admin/eidch-public-betaThe BGEID (the Swiss E-ID law) passed the parliament in December 2024. More than 50k citicens signed a call for referendum requiring a popular vote on the law. This vote took place on 28 September 2025 and the law passed with a marginal majority. The Swiss E-ID will be implemented as planned with a delivery date in 2026/27.-ch.github.io/ |
United Kingdom (UK)
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The UK government has developed its own digital identity framework for the implementation of the GOV.UK Wallet:
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| EUDIW status |
The UK is not contributing to the EUDI Wallet due to its non-EU status.
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Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
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| National architecture documents |
| Stakeholder groups |
| Current progress |
| 2026/2027: The wallet will expand, with all government services required to offer digital alternatives by the end of 2027. |
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India
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India has introduced national digital identity wallets:
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| EUDI Wallet status |
India does not yet have a full EUDI-equivalent, but discussions are ongoing:
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| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
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| National architecture documents |
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| Current progress |
As of 2025:
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Laos
| National wallet |
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national digital ID cards link |
| Similar efforts to the EUDIW |
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| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| - |
| National architecture documents |
The Southeast Asian state officially launched its digital identity project in July last year, according to the Laotian Times. In May, the government announced it would establish a digital ID infrastructure to manage citizens’ personal data securely as part of its public services modernization drive. The Ministry of Technology and Communications had completed 37 digital government systems as of this past February as it seeks to spur socio-economic development with open source technology and digital public infrastructure (DPI). |
| Stakeholder groups |
The agency developing and managing the national citizen database is the Ministry of Public Security, while other ministries will need to ensure that their data systems are ready for secure integration and data exchange. The digital ID is managed by the Digital Government Center under the Ministry of Technology and Communications of Laos. Laos is getting support from Vietnam and Japan in the building of the digital ID management system. Vietnamese officials and experts have provided strategic advice while Japan is providing government funding and technical advice from companies like NEC, Ryobi Systems and J&C. |
| Current progress |
| Laos will begin issuing national digital ID cards across the country next month(Oct 2025), replacing its paper-based system and providing citizens with official proof of identity from birth through old age. |
Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka is evolving its e-NIC system into a new digital ID (SL-UDI) delivered through a mobile eLocker app. The 3–5-year rollout reuses existing infrastructure, with encrypted citizen data managed locally under government control. Designed for security and inclusivity, SL-UDI aims to modernize identity while maintaining public trust ref |
| Similar efforts to the EUDIW |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| National architecture documents |
| Stakeholder groups |
| Current progress |
Oman
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Oman has legally recognized mobile digital ID as official identification, embedding it into its Vision 2040 digital transformation strategy. The move streamlines verification across government and financial services while expanding usability for law enforcement. Key updates include digital access to passports and birth certificates, banking integration, kiosk-based license issuance, and tools for virtual services and reporting. |
| EUDI Wallet status |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| National architecture documents |
| Stakeholder groups |
| Current progress |
| link |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong has launched its first e-Driving License app, making phones valid digital alternatives to physical driver’s licenses. The rollout, part of broader “smart mobility” efforts, emphasizes convenience, security, and inclusivity. Key updates include support for all license types (full, learner, probationary, instructor), color-coded validity (blue/yellow/red), single-device account binding, QR-code security, and authentication via “iAM Smart” for residents or the e-Licensing Portal for others. |
| EUDI Wallet status |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| National architecture documents |
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| Current progress |
| link |
Malaysia
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Malaysia’s 13th Malaysia Plan puts MyDigital ID at the center of its digital transformation, aiming to make 95% of federal services fully online by 2030. The secure ID system enables real-time verification without storing biometrics and already powers 45 platforms. Supporting initiatives include a National Data Bank, Data Commission, and digital twin tech to boost trust, security, and innovation. ref |
| EUDI Wallet status |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
| National architecture documents |
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| Current progress |
Iran
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| EUDI Wallet status |
| Not clear if there's a fully digital national wallet or identity-wallet standard in place formally that matches international “digital ID wallet” models (e.g. with selective disclosure, real-time verifiable credentials). No evidence of a fully deployed digital ID wallet found in the sense used in EU eIDAS / EUDI frameworks. |
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| Current progress |
Africa
Nigeria
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| NIN (National identity Number) ref |
| Similar efforts to EUDIW |
| Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID) |
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