Andorra's Digital Wallet App Hits 17K Users in 3 Months
Over 22% of Andorrans aged 16+ use the government's app for storing key documents, with highest adoption among 31-60 year-olds.
Key Points
- 17,207 users over 16, or 22% of age group, downloaded app in 3 months.
- Highest adoption: 11,915 users aged 31-60; lowest: 152 aged 16-18.
- Steady user growth and rising business acceptance of digital ID.
- Slower uptake in some medical practices lacking QR scanners; new mandates expected.
More than 17,000 Andorrans over the age of 16 now use the government's digital wallet app to store key documents on their mobile devices, representing 22% of the population in that age group.
The Andorran government reported that 17,207 people have downloaded the app since its launch three months ago. Adoption varies significantly by age. The 16-18 group has the lowest uptake, with just 152 users. Numbers rise steadily among younger adults, reaching 2,684 for those aged 19-30. The largest share—11,915 users—falls in the 31-60 age bracket, while 2,419 people over 60 have signed up.
Officials described the rollout as a success, with steady growth in users and a parallel increase in businesses and services accepting the digital ID system. However, progress has been slower in some medical practices. While specific figures are unavailable, sources indicated that certain clinics still lack QR code scanners needed to verify the digital CASS health card. The government expects this to improve as new regulations take effect, mandating acceptance of digital formats for identification and document verification.
Original Sources
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