Telefonica Tech pushes shared digital ID for Spain’s insurers
Telefonica Tech is working with Spanish insurance technology hub TIREA on a single digital identity system for the country’s insurance sector, aiming to simplify and secure access to services across multiple companies. The partners want brokers, agents and other professionals to log in through one common, more secure model instead of juggling separate credentials for each insurer.
TIREA is contributing its sector expertise and helping align insurers around a shared framework to support interoperability. The project is billed as a step toward a digital identity model that matches the practical needs of insurance entities and their collaborators. Telefonica Tech says the work underlines its role in managing digital identity and security systems in tightly regulated markets, and plans to present the initiative at MWC Barcelona 2026 during a session on identity in the AI era.
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