Webinar: Role-Playing – Who Does What at the EUDI Wallet?

In the ITHM webinar, Dr. Dominik Deimel, founder and CEO of Wallet Experts GmbH, explains why theEUDI Walletis much more than just a digital ID card and outlines the strategic, procedural, and technological issues that insurers need to address now.

The EUDI Wallet will fundamentally transformdigital interactionsbetween citizens, businesses, public authorities, and insurers. It creates aEuropean trust infrastructure in which identities, credentials, and attributes can be provided and verified digitally, reliably, and in a standardized manner. This opens up enormous opportunities for insurers: application, contract, claims, and service processes can be made faster, more secure, and significantly more automated. For example, when identity data, driver’s license information, or registration data are available digitally and reliably, many manual checks, follow-up inquiries, and media breaks in claims processing are eliminated.

At the same time, anew dynamic is emergingwithin the digital ecosystem. In the future, insurers will not only be able to verify and use data, but also provide trustworthy credentials themselves. They will thus become part of a European network in which organizations can consume digital attributes asverifiersand issue their own credentials asissuers. This is exactly where the webinar comes in: Who does what with the EUDI Wallet, what role can insurers play, and what are the implications for processes, IT architecture, and business models?

A key message is this: Insurers should not wait until 2027. Wallet readiness does not happen overnight; it requires early decisions on architecture, interfaces, standards, governance, and process design. Those who start today to identify relevant use cases and rethink processes based on the desired digital end state will gain a clear advantage. Proprietary siloed solutions are not enough; interoperability, standardization, and connectivity to the emerging European trust ecosystem are crucial.

This webinar is aimed at specialists and executives from insurance companies, particularly those in strategy, IT, digitalization, operations, claims, contracts, sales, compliance, data protection, and process management. Participants will receive a clear and practical overview of the key roles, opportunities, and areas of action related to the EUDI Wallet. Mr. Deimel addresses concerns about complexity while clearly demonstrating why the EUDI Wallet can become the infrastructure for fully automated digital transactions.

Register here to learn how insurers can make their organizations, processes, and IT systems “wallet-ready” in a timely manner.