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Poste Italiane is considering a digital identity fee. Analysts see a potential 100 million euro profit boost.

Analysts wrote Friday in their daily reports that Poste Italiane may introduce an annual fee for its users of the digital identity service. This follows a meeting with management.

Intermonte analysts and Akros wrote in their report that the move, which involves around 20 million digital identity accounts active, could result in an additional operating profit of up to 100 millions euros (116.75) for the state-backed conglomerate.

Poste has declined to comment.

It is important because it marks a change for Poste. Until now, these services were provided free. Other providers are now charging for digital identification services.

CONTEXT The Italian public digital identity system (SPID), which is used to access a variety of online government and private services, is called the Sistema Pubblico Di Identita Digitale. Poste is Italy's largest SPID provider. Reporting by Elvira pollina. Editing by Jane Merriman

(source: Reuters)