Wallet
makers
since 1995
How it startedCrafted to
last
Our philosophyResponsibly
made in
Europe
How it's madeWallet Categories
All wallets- 11
Cardprotector
up to 6 cards
- 12
Miniwallet
up to 6 cards
+4 extra cards
banknotes, receipts, cards
- 9
Slimwallet
up to 6 cards
+6 extra cards
banknotes, receipts, cards
- 10
Bandwallet
up to 6 cards
+6 extra cards
banknotes, receipts, cards
- 11
Twinwallet
up to 12 cards
+4 extra cards
banknotes, business cards, receipts
- 7
Cardslide
up to 6 cards
+2 extra cards
New & featured


Description - engraving service secrid
Make unique combinations
Combine text, icons and artwork.
Create your own style
Pick your font, size, position and orientation.
Engrave for €7,50
For a fixed price you can make your own combinations and use up to 50 characters.
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Description - The original card protector
RFID / NFC protected
Protected against bending, breaking and unwanted wireless communication.
Super quick access
One motion provides quick one-handed access to your cards without opening the wallet.
Moneyband
The moneyband is an add-on for the Cardprotector, our slimmest solution for banknotes and receipts.
Our stories

The Power of Small
Our patented mechanism, designed by Secrid's co-founder, inspired by his father.

We Made Your Wallet
Secrid built a profitable business that tries to play the role it should in society: creating jobs, valuing people and the planet, and manufacturing quality products for everyday use.

How It All Started
Secrid is a family business and 100% owned by the Van Geer family. The company was founded by René van Geer and Marianne van Sasse van Ysselt.

Secrid is a Certified B Corp
While too many companies strive only to make as much profit as possible at all costs, B Corporations primarily look at the consequences for people, nature and the planet.

30 Years of Product Evolution
Our pockets hold more than we realise. Over time, some everyday objects, carried close, become more than just tools: they turn into personal companions woven into the fabric of our daily lives.

The Industrial Evolution
Instead of ‘cheaper and worse’, new products must be developed which are intrinsically ‘better, more sustainable and more valuable’ than products that came before.



