itsme® acquires Dutch identification service iDIN ​ 

  • itsme successfully completes first foreign acquisition since its inception in 2017 
  • With this acquisition, itsme expands its service offering significantly in the Dutch private market 

Brussels, 17 December 2025 - itsme announces the acquisition of Dutch identification service iDIN. With it, the Belgian identification app reinforces its position as the European reference for digital identity. iDIN will eventually be merged into itsme, allowing Dutch citizens to use itsme in the future to identify themselves, log in, and verify their age. With this acquisition, itsme is committing to international growth and confirms its ambition to become the standard for secure digital identification in Europe. ​ ​ ​ 

European standard 

With the acquisition of iDIN, itsme reinforces and accelerates its position in the Dutch market. Mid-2026 all current iDIN users will have access to itsme, including new functionalities such as qualified electronic signatures. After recent expansions making itsme available in 30 countries, the Netherlands will now become the first country outside of Belgium where itsme will significantly expand its services. ​ 

Since 2021, itsme has grown to become the largest provider of mobile identification services in Belgium. To date, more than 80% of the adult population uses the identity app, accounting for more than 1 million actions daily. Over the past years, itsme not only expanded its services but also its client portfolio. Currently, itsme has collaborations with more than 1200 companies in different industries. 

Tom Van Den Bosch, CEO of itsme: “With the acquisition of iDIN we are reinforcing our position as the European standard for a safe, digital identity and are accelerating our presence in the Dutch market. iDIN is a trusted name, and by joining forces we are preparing for the future with one solution that combines ease of use with the highest international security standards. This way, we connect not only our countries, but we are also shaping a future in which trust has no boundaries.” 

Integration of itsme® in the Netherlands 

iDIN is an initiative by Currence, a collaboration between the major Dutch banks. It allows people in the Netherlands to identify themselves securely through their bank app when using online platforms from retailers, insurers and other digital services. In total, iDIN services roughly 300 local websites that are linked to the private market. ​ 

For consumers using iDIN there will not be any immediate changes. The transition from iDIN to itsme will commence after the terms agreed between both parties have been met in the first half of 2026 and will likely be finalized in 2028. The itsme-app is already broadly available in the Netherlands and can easily be installed with a Dutch identity document. ​ 

Daniel van Delft, CEO Currence: “With iDIN, the banks have offered a secure and trusted way of digital identification for the past ten years. Now the banks are taking the next step. itsme has a strong track record, meets all regulatory requirements and has a clear focus on innovation, which makes it the ideal party to prepare iDIN for the future.” 

Key data iDIN 

  • Part of Currence, created by the Dutch major banks ING, Rabobank, ABN Amro and ASN Bank ​ 
  • Active in the Netherlands with 300 connected websites 
  • 15 million identification actions in 2024 

Key data itsme® 

  • Created by the Belgian major banks KBC, ING, Belfius, BNP Paribas Fortis and telecom operators Telenet, Proximus and Orange. Additional participation by SFPIM (Belgian government fund) since 2021 
  • European recognized login tool, active in 30 European countries with 1200 connected companies 
  • Approximately 7 million users, 475 million identification actions in 2024 

Alexis Bracke

Senior PR Account Manager, Walkie Talkie NV

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About itsme®

Since 2017, the itsme® app has been the simple and secure reference for mobile identification and privacy protection in the digital world. Today, itsme® has more than 7 million users and is adopted across more than 20 different sectors. With itsme®, users can: identification (create a new online account and share identity details), authentication (secure and personal access to a website or application), approval of transactions (confirm a purchase or bank payment), electronically sign documents with legal validity (qualified electronic signature with the highest level of assurance), and, finally, share data from an authentic source with a third party (data sharing). These various functionalities account for an average of 35 million itsme® actions per month, or more than 1 million itsme® actions per day.

itsme® was recognized as a digital identity by the Belgian government in January 2018 and at the European level in December 2019 (LOA high eIDAS). The application is widely used in the financial sector as it complies with PSD2, FATF, and GDPR regulations and has obtained ISO27001 certification.

itsme® was developed by the Belgian Mobile ID consortium, which brings together seven leading players from the Belgian banking and telecommunications sectors: Belfius, BNP Paribas Fortis, KBC/CBC, and ING on one side, and Orange Belgium, Proximus, and Telenet on the other. In mid-2021, for the first time since the identity app’s launch, a government fund became a shareholder, acquiring a 20% stake: the Federal Participation and Investment Company (FPIM). Additionally, six other shareholders contributed extra capital, with the aim of taking further steps towards a European digital identity.

Today, the app is available in 30 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, the United Kingdom and Sweden.

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