Gov.gr Wallet Wins Prestigious "Digital Transformation of the Year" Award from WITSA

The Gov.gr Wallet has been awarded "Digital Transformation of the Year" by the World Innovation, Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) at its annual conference in Armenia. This top honour recognises the General Secretariat for Information Systems and Digital Governance's efforts to enhance digital services in the public sector, accepted by General Secretary Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos.

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The Gov.gr Wallet has been honoured with the top prize at the World Innovation, Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) conference in Armenia, receiving the award for "Digital Transformation of the Year" in the public sector.

The recognition was accepted by Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos, General Secretary for Information Systems and Digital Governance, on behalf of the General Secretariat for Information Systems and Digital Governance.

Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou praised the team’s success, noting that the repeated accolades reflect the Secretariat's consistent efforts to improve the daily lives of citizens and businesses through digital innovations. He also emphasised that the Gov.gr Wallet will continue to evolve, playing a key role in achieving the vision of a more effective digital state.

(Source: Amna)

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