New analysis suggests robust growth for the UK's Digital Identity market

10 Jan 2025 04:14 PM

New DSIT commissioned research suggests the digital identity sector in the UK is projected to achieve approximately £4 billion in revenue by 2030

On December 21st, new research commissioned by DSIT unveiled a sector analysis of digital identity in the UK. This was undertaken by Oliver Wyman, Perspective Economics, and Projects by IF. These interim findings will be built upon this year, further elaborating on market adoption, barriers, opportunities for growth, and consumer understanding of digital identity. 

The paper offered a valuable snapshot of the current ecosystem, and techUK welcomes this opportunity to produce a baseline understanding of identification-related economic activity in the UK. The findings from these studies provide fantastic visibility and data for the sector. 

To read the full paper, click here: Digital Identity Sectoral Analysis 2024: Interim Findings 

Summary 

The digital identity ecosystem is moving quickly, characterised by steady growth in the last few years. From 2023-2024, dedicated digital ID companies generated an estimated £2.05bn in annual revenue, employing almost 11,000 people in the UK. The research highlights 270 active firms, the Gross Value Added for the sector is also well above the national average per employee, totalling £79,366. 

Key Takeaways 

You can read the full report on DSIT’s website here. 

What does this mean going forward? 

The UK digital identity sector is performing strongly, with expanding use cases for this technology offering new opportunities for growth. Following on from a March 2024 consultation by the Home Office on alcohol licensing, DSIT announced on the same day as this research was published, that alcohol sales including at pubs and clubs, would soon be permissible through a digital ID. 

Policymakers expanding the use cases for digital ID, was highlighted by experts at techUK's Digital ID Summit as key to further adoption, adding tangible value to consumers lives. 

DSIT has commissioned a number of these sector analyses alongside Perspective Economics, including deep dives into online safety technology, cyber security and AI. Please click below to read further 2024 sector breakdowns. 

  1. Online Safety Technology sector study 
  2. Cyber Security sector study 
  3. Artificial Intelligence sector study 

As the UK’s largest trade association for technology, techUK includes many Digital ID companies as members, and acts as a leading voice in the sector.   

Digital identities will provide a gateway for citizens and SMEs into the connected ecosystem of services making up the digital economy. 

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