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Home Industry Verticals Government and Public Services

Government digitisation to fuel mobile identity growth

FutureCIO Editors by FutureCIO Editors
October 28, 2022
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ABI Research estimates that in 2021 about 322 million mobile identities were in circulation globally. The firm forecasts this figure to triple to 1.02 billion by 2027.

“The COVID-19 pandemic set the acceleration of mobile identity technology’s adoption in motion. By solving pain points relating to physical contact in identity applications, the potential implementation of mobile IDs was brought more so to the conversation while also aligning with the trends of growing digitalisation strategies from governments,” explains Lucas Stewart, citizen digital identity analyst at ABI Research.

Such strategies are exemplified clearly in Europe through the European Commission’s aim to further digitalise identities under the eIDAS revision in 2023. “This marks a significant leap in mobile identities, where potential programs like the coming European Digital Identity Wallet may inspire and emerge, seeing substantial market growth,” Stewart adds.

Lucas Stewart

He also comments that mobile identities will have an increasing role in citizens’ lives in years to come. While mobile IDs have been around for a significant amount of time, recent developments in technology and regulation, including the growing trend of the digital wallet form, are set to see the market increase.

“Looking at this technology applied to the context of digital payment, we can see the successes and how user experience is enhanced by a digital wallet. It’s time that the identity space follows suit to take advantage of the multitude of benefits a secure, functional mobile identity structure can bring.”

Lucas Stewart

Benefits for government and citizens

Governments benefit from greater efficiency and improved communication channels with citizens. Citizens can use their identity frictionlessly and in more applications. Enterprise authentication and verification processes similarly benefit.

Essentially, all facets of society are calling for and will benefit from the changes brought about by mobile IDs. Moreover, considering how derived credentials are easily leverageable from existing physical documents, the high level of growth anticipated seems natural.

Stewarts cautions that with a small fraction of the world’s population holding a mobile identity, but billions of identities existing, implementors should deeply examine the huge emerging opportunities of the mobile identities market.

He is optimistic, however, that despite mobile identity penetration rates remaining very low, implementation is feasible in many countries and regions in a narrow timeframe.

“With the prominence of digital transformation across many areas and industries, digital ID only bares more relevance, and mobile forms of identity will only gain further traction with time,” Stewart advises.

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