Here’s a quick look at what we built in the past month, what’s moving forward on the roadmap, and where the team has been active across the ecosystem.
Product progress, partnerships, and the people behind it: all in one place.
1. Product Update: April 2026
In April, we focused on expanding local eID coverage and continuing hands-on work with emerging EUDI Wallet ecosystems.
Key highlights:
1. Czech Bank iD
We added support for Czech Bank iD, enabling both identity verification and signing using a widely adopted, bank-based identity method. This gives businesses direct access to a large, verified user base in the Czech Republic.
(More on this in the Provider Story below.)
2. EUDIW: France & Germany (early-stage work)
We’ve started actively working with the French and German wallet ecosystems, exploring their technical setups and testing flows in their respective environments.
2. Coming Up Next: What the Product Team is Working On
Here’s what we’re focusing on next, both in the short term and as part of our broader roadmap.
Near-Term Priorities
1. EUDIW: Moving towards sandbox availability.
Work on EUDI Wallets continues, with a clear next step: finalising integrations and making wallets available in our sandbox environment.
This will allow customers to:
- start testing wallet-based flows early
- understand real-world behaviour before production rollouts
- prepare their onboarding and signing journeys ahead of time
2. Brazil eID
We’re expanding our focus in Latin America beyond signatures, with upcoming Brazilian eID support.
While we already support eSignatures across Brazil and the wider LatAm region, this adds identity verification capabilities, opening up new use cases like onboarding, KYC, and secure login for businesses operating in or targeting the market.
2026 Roadmap Highlights
- Digital Identity Wallet (DIW) integrations, with business-ready flows and APIs
- Expanded eID coverage across Europe (Poland, Italy, Spain, Germany, and more)
- Uptime and performance improvements across high-demand methods
- Enhanced analytics and reporting for better operational and client insights
3. Customer Story of the Month
Zoho Sign – Global eSignatures, One Integration
This month, we’re highlighting Zoho Sign, Zoho Corporation’s cloud-based eSignature solution used by businesses worldwide to manage secure, compliant document workflows.
Serving a global customer base, Zoho Sign needed a way to offer legally binding eSignatures and trusted identity verification across multiple regions, without adding complexity to their platform.
By integrating eID Easy’s eSignature and eID offering, Zoho Sign gained access to a wide range of providers through a single API. This allows them to support local signing and identity methods depending on user location, while keeping a consistent experience across markets.
eID Easy powers 26 of Zoho Sign’s supported providers
Today, eID Easy powers 26 of Zoho Sign’s supported providers across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, including:
Smart-ID, Mobile-ID, MitID (Denmark), Swedish BankID, Evrotrust, certSIGN, CertEurope, D-Trust, TrustAsia, GSE Gestión de Seguridad Electrónica, MSC TrustGate, SerproID, Croatian and Czech ID cards, and more.
All through a single integration.
This flexibility enables:
- Localised, compliant signing experiences across Europe and beyond
- Secure identity verification for higher-trust workflows
- Faster expansion into new markets without additional integrations
The impact has been clear:
→ User adoption increased by over 25% in the past 12 months
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- Vageeswaran, M S, Lead Engineer at Zoho Corporation
4. Provider Story of the Month
Czech Bank iD – One Login for 70% of the Market
This month, we’re highlighting Czech Bank iD, a widely adopted identity method in the Czech Republic, used for both secure login (eID) and legally binding eSignatures.
With 4.65 million users, covering around 70% of the working-age population, Bank iD gives businesses access to a large, already verified user base through a single method. On average, users authenticate 7 times per year, making it a familiar and trusted part of everyday digital interactions.
The ecosystem is strong:
- Supported by all 11 Czech retail banks
- Used across 600+ government services
- Integrated by 500+ private companies
From a business use case perspective:
→ eID (login & verification)
Bank iD enables fast, high-trust onboarding and identity verification using existing banking credentials. Ideal for KYC checks, age verification, and account creation, without additional onboarding steps.
→ eSignature (document signing)
Users can sign documents using the same trusted banking identity, making it easier to complete contracts and agreements quickly and securely.
Why it matters
If you’re operating in the Czech market, Bank iD offers a direct path to a large, verified user base. No need to introduce new tools or flows, users already have what they need.
From the end-user perspective, it’s simple:
If you use online banking with a participating bank, you already have a Bank iD. No setup, no new app, just login and confirm.
→ With Czech Bank iD available through eID Easy, you can offer both identity and signing through a single integration — making it easier to launch and scale in the Czech Republic.
5. Around the Company: Events, Updates & More
Compared to March, April was a bit quieter on the events front:
🇱🇻 UN:BLOCK, Riga (April 1–2)
Daria attended UN:BLOCK, focused on blockchain, digital assets, and emerging technologies.
🇬🇧 eID Easy Meetup #9, London (April 21)
We hosted another community meetup in London, bringing together the local eID and trust services crowd.

Coming up
However, May is shaping up to be a busy one:
🇱🇻 Baltic Fintech Days, Riga (May 12–13)
Our Baltic team will attend the main event on the 13th. We’re also hosting an official side event on May 12 at Startup House Riga 2.0, together with our client Abillio.
🇨🇴 CSC Trust Without Borders Summit, Bogotá (May 13–14)
John, our Provider Relations Manager will be joining a panel on digital identity wallets.
As he puts it:
“I’ll be speaking alongside experts from ETSI, ENISA, and Decipher Identity on how digital identity wallets are being rolled out across regions, and what that means in practice. While EUDI sets a strong direction in Europe, other regions are moving at their own pace with different models.Fragmentation isn’t going away, if anything, it’s increasing as wallets are added on top of existing systems. That’s why aggregation across both eIDAS 1.0 services and emerging wallet ecosystems continues to matter.”
🇪🇪 Latitude59, Tallinn (May 20–22)
Our Tallinn team will be there, and we’ll be moderating a panel on May 21 at 14:30 on the Future Stage, titled: Who Can You Trust? Digital Identity, EUDI Wallets, KYC & AML, and AI-Era Fraud
With speakers from Revolut, Sumsub, Salv, and ex-N26, the panel looks at what EUDIW actually changes, where the risks are, and how different industries can rethink user onboarding, identity, and compliance.
We’ll also be hosting an official side event that evening.
🇺🇦 eID Easy Meetup #12, Kyiv (April 28)
To wrap May up, our CEO Maoiliosa will host our 12th community meetup. This time in Kyiv. Same format as always, informal, practical, and open to anyone in the space.
6. Under the Hood: Team Spotlight
Calum Cameron, Strategic Partnerships Manager
This month, we sat down with Calum Cameron, who leads strategic partnerships at eID Easy, focusing on turning key relationships into long-term alliances.
Calum brings 25+ years of experience in digital transformation across both industry and the public sector, working across EMEA and APAC. Over the past decade, he has focused on helping enterprises build partnerships with startups to access emerging technologies and bring new solutions to market.
Why eID Easy?
“eID Easy removes one of the biggest challenges to digitalisation, trust. It’s the main blocker for societies wanting to unlock the social, commercial, and innovation opportunities digitalisation offers.
The solutions exist, but they’re often complex and expensive to implement. eID Easy solves those headaches.”
What are you focused on right now?
“Building relationships with our key partners and turning them into genuine alliances.
The goal is to strengthen their value offering to their clients and users, so together we can accelerate digitalisation globally.”
Outside of work?
“Reading, politics and history to magic realism and pulp fiction. Even better if a book has all of them.
Or watching cricket.”
What does ‘making trust simple’ mean to you?
“It’s about making it easy to use qualified trust systems, so people and businesses can collaborate with confidence, even in low-trust environments.”
Safe to say, if there’s a partnership to be built, Calum’s probably already on it.
7. Resources & Useful Links: EU Digital Identity Wallets – Latest Status (April 2026)
We’ve published an updated snapshot of where EUDI Wallets stand across Europe.
What’s new:
• Denmark and Ireland opened access with sandbox and early test wallets
• More countries (Bulgaria, Finland, Italy, Netherlands) now share developer materials
• Ukraine and Moldova are among the more active players outside the EU
• Switzerland launched a public beta, moving faster than many EU states
The landscape is opening up, but still uneven.
→ Read the latest update + see the full table (April)
→ Missed the previous snapshot (February)
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