iDenfy adds FTN to its identity verification platform
03 July 2026 Finland
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iDenfy, a global RegTech platform specialising in identity verification and fraud prevention tools, has announced the integration of Finnish Trust Network (FTN) into its electronic identity (eID) verification platform.
This move brings Finland’s unified authentication network onboarding solution into iDenfy’s non-document verification platform, expanding its selection, relevant for eIDAS compliance in the EU, allowing businesses to verify users in a native method.
With iDenfy, Finnish users can add the credentials they use daily for banking and public services, without the need to upload a physical ID document during onboarding.
The FTN network operates by connecting bank-issued eIDs and mobile IDs under a single regulated framework, approved by eIDAS compliance.
Domantas Ciulde, the CEO of iDenfy, notes: “We started from scratch, integrating Sweden’s BankID, and now have plans to continue to add more countries to the list, bringing more native, user-friendly workflow options to our users.
“With eID methods like the Finnish FTN’s digital ID workflows, our goal is to minimise confusion and onboard users with an already established and trusted process that they use daily.”
This move brings Finland’s unified authentication network onboarding solution into iDenfy’s non-document verification platform, expanding its selection, relevant for eIDAS compliance in the EU, allowing businesses to verify users in a native method.
With iDenfy, Finnish users can add the credentials they use daily for banking and public services, without the need to upload a physical ID document during onboarding.
The FTN network operates by connecting bank-issued eIDs and mobile IDs under a single regulated framework, approved by eIDAS compliance.
Domantas Ciulde, the CEO of iDenfy, notes: “We started from scratch, integrating Sweden’s BankID, and now have plans to continue to add more countries to the list, bringing more native, user-friendly workflow options to our users.
“With eID methods like the Finnish FTN’s digital ID workflows, our goal is to minimise confusion and onboard users with an already established and trusted process that they use daily.”
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