Option to Reserve PESEL Number available in mObywatel 2.0 app

The function to reserve a PESEL number is now available in the mObywatel 2.0 app, but it’s worth knowing the details related to this option. Starting from June 1, 2024, it will be useful for banks, loan companies, and telecommunication operators who will be required to verify this information.

In the mObywatel 2.0 app, you can now find the option to reserve a PESEL number at the very end of the list. It has been placed there because currently, banks and other entities do not yet have the technical capabilities to integrate their IT systems.

Bartłomiej Drozd, an expert from the ChronPESEL.pl service, informs that the integration of IT systems will only begin now. That’s why there is still no obligation to check a reserved PESEL number. However, from June 1, 2024, this function will become essential for financial institutions and telecommunication operators in order to effectively verify the identity of the client.

It is worth noting that the process of reserving a PESEL number in the mObywatel 2.0 app is simple and available to all users. After reserving the number, it will be protected against unauthorized use and suspicious transactions. This feature will undoubtedly increase the financial security and personal data protection of Poles.

FAQ:

How can I reserve my PESEL number in the mObywatel 2.0 app?

To reserve your PESEL number, simply download the mObywatel 2.0 app on your mobile device, log in, and then find the reserved number option on the list of features.

Is reserving a PESEL number in the mObywatel 2.0 app free of charge?

Yes, reserving a PESEL number in the mObywatel 2.0 app is free of charge.

Is there a time limit for reserving a PESEL number?

No, the PESEL number remains reserved permanently. There are no time restrictions on the duration of the reservation.

Definitions:

PESEL – an abbreviation for Polish Identification Number, a unique 11-digit identification number assigned to every Polish citizen.

mObywatel 2.0 app – a mobile application that allows Polish citizens to access their data and public services using a smartphone.

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