Diya will start charging for some services on June 1 — document sharing comes first
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Starting June 1, the state application "Diya" will feature the first paid service – document sharing for banks. This was announced by the head of the Diya implementation team, Oleksiy Vovk, to Forbes.

This feature allows banks to receive copies of users' digital documents (passport, TIN, etc.) through Diya. The service will be paid for specifically for banking institutions, but will remain free for citizens.

In the future, they plan to make two more services paid:

  • "Diya.Signature" for legal entities, which will allow businesses to sign documents online using an electronic signature directly through Diya.
  • Diia.OAuth electronic identification service.

"Thanks to this solution, partners will be able to identify their users through interaction with the Diya Portal," explained Vovk.