QEAA certification

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IDnow is expanding its identity verification and trust services to include the issuance of QEAAs, enabling organisations to use verified credentials in a legally compliant manner that national eID systems and the EUDI Waller have not yet been able to provide consistently. 

Munich, August 21, 2026 — IDnow, Europe’s leader in digital identity and fraud prevention, today announced that its Qualified Trust Service Provider (QTSP), IDnow Trust Services AB has received a certification to issue Qualified Electronic Attestations of Attributes (QEAAs). 

IDnow recently underwent a rigorous, QEAA-specific conformity assessment, which comprised onsite visits and detailed evidence-trail reviews of its baseline processes as a QTSP and the QEAA service itself. This included attribute proofing, technical issuance, lifecycle management and IT security, against ETSI EN 319 401 and ETSI TS 119 471 standards, which concluded with zero non-conformities. The resulting conformity report has been submitted to Sweden’s Post- och telestyrelsen (PTS), the supervisory body responsible for granting qualified status and the corresponding entry on the EU Trust List.

QEAAs offer organisations a legally recognised and eIDAS 2.0-compliant way to verify specific customer credentials, such as residential address, tax identification number, or professional certificates. 

A QEAA is a secure, EU-wide recognised verified credential that attests to a specific personal or organisational attribute. Unlike paper-based certificates, a QEAA is instantly verifiable, machine-readable and reusable. IDnow’s QEAAs work either way: delivered straight into an organisation’s existing onboarding flow or issued to the EUDI Wallet.