
This digital wallet, similar to its personal counterpart, the ID.Gov, will contain documents such as the declaration of non-debt and the company’s permanent certificate.
“We will be the first country, as I have already stated here, in the European Union to create the Digital Wallet,” said the minister during a joint session of the parliamentary committees on State Reform and Local Government and Budget, Finance and Public Administration. This statement was made in the context of the special evaluation of the draft law for the State Budget for 2026 (OE2026).



