Namirial Wallet Platform: the next-generation platform for Digital Identity and Trust Services

Senigallia, February 19, 2025 – Namirial, a global leader in trust services and digital transaction management, announces the launch of its new platform of wallet-centric solutions. Namirial Wallet Platform is designed to drive the adoption of digital identity and seamlessly integrate trust services into the emerging European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet) ecosystem. 

The new system will support organizations in both the public and private sectors that increasingly require reliable, compliant, and scalable solutions to manage, verify, and issue digital credentials efficiently and effectively. 

At Namirial, we recognize that digital identity is no longer a future concept but an imminent reality reshaping the way business is conducted. Our ambition is to become the world’s leading provider of trust services. To drive this transformation, we have assembled a dedicated team, bringing together our top experts in technology, compliance, marketing, and business, with the goal of supporting government entities and companies in banking, transportation, and services in integrating the European Digital Identity Wallet. Our focus is on ensuring security, scalability, and regulatory compliance. This is not just an update—it is a paradigm shift in how individuals and businesses authenticate and trust each other in the digital world. The time to act is now.” – Max Pellegrini, CEO of Namirial. 

The new platform includes innovative tools and features to achieve this vision. Among them: 

1. Onboarding with Namirial Wallet Gateway 

Leveraging its extensive experience in integrating various notified identity schemes across the EU, Namirial has enhanced its onboarding solution with the introduction of a Wallet Gateway. This enables optimized integration between digital identity wallets and online services. The solution was successfully tested during the latest interoperability event in Warsaw as part of the large-scale pilot project POTENTIAL and has already passed tests with national digital wallet initiatives. 

As onboarding processes become increasingly complex, Namirial is making significant investments in an advanced orchestration system. This engine will not only integrate with various digital wallets but also allow the creation of customizable onboarding workflows with multiple identification methods, variable parameters, and diverse data sources. The approach ensures flexibility and compliance with evolving regulations for Know Your Customer (KYC), Know Your Business (KYB), and Know Your Transaction (KYT) processes. 

2. Seamless electronic signature integration with eSignAnywhere components 

Namirial’s flagship electronic signature solution, eSignAnywhere—recognized as one of the leading global applications for digital signatures—is now compatible with the digital wallet ecosystem. This ensures an instant and smooth signing experience, supporting multiple signature levels, including Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES) based on wallet authentication. 

Namirial already serves thousands of enterprise clients worldwide, including numerous multinational corporations, who rely on eSignAnywhere for secure and scalable electronic signature processes. The technical integration is already completed, and the official release of QES is expected soon, pending regulatory approvals. 

A pilot phase for QES activation is planned for a select group of customers in the coming months, providing early access to this innovative functionality while optimizing its performance and usability. 

3. Credential issuance with (Q)EAA infrastructure 

Namirial is expanding its offerings by introducing an infrastructure for Qualified Electronic Attestation of Attributes ((Q)EAA), a new qualified trust service under the eIDAS 2 regulation. This solution enables organizations to issue and manage digital credentials with the highest levels of security and regulatory compliance. 

Additionally, within the ETSI ESI committee—responsible for developing standards for digital signatures, trust service providers, and other trust services in Europe—Namirial is leading the development of a new standard that will enable more agile and scalable business models. By introducing cutting-edge processes, companies will be able to simplify the issuance, management, and secure monetization of digital credentials while staying ahead of regulatory developments. 

4. Wallet as a Service 

To further support the adoption of digital wallets, Namirial is developing a Wallet-as-a-Service (WaaS) offering. Through experimentation with selected customers and pilot projects, the beta version of the Namirial wallet—already supporting Person Identification Data (PID) and Legal Person Identification Data (LPID)—is looking ahead to the future with the European Business Wallet initiative announced by the European Commission in the Competitiveness Compass

The goal is to provide businesses and governments with the most advanced technology for implementing highly scalable, reliable, and secure digital identity and wallet solutions. Namirial’s services and API programs are designed for seamless integration with third-party solutions, enhancing applications with Issuer, Verifier, and ID Wallet functionalities while ensuring interoperability within the digital identity ecosystem. 

Namirial is committed to continuous innovation, ensuring that businesses and citizens can adopt the latest virtual identity and trust services seamlessly, paving the way for a more secure and interoperable digital future. 

The introduction of digital wallets—both for private individuals and businesses—will have a significant impact, revolutionizing various sectors and opening new application scenarios, including: 

  • Finance: opening bank accounts, secure authentication for online identification, onboarding with verified data such as addresses, professional qualifications, or powers of representation in KYB scenarios. 
  • Telecommunications & Utilities: registering a new prepaid SIM card or proving an address for contract agreements. 
  • Healthcare & Insurance: digital medical records, online prescriptions, vaccination certificates, and insurance policy details. 
  • Education: digital diplomas, degrees, and IT certifications. 
  • Credit & Payments: credit score information and authentication for payment approval.