What is an eSignature?
An electronic signature is an electronic indication of a person’s intent to agree to the content of a document or a set of data to which the signature relates. Like its handwritten counterpart in the offline world, an electronic signature is a legal concept capturing the signatory’s intent to be bound by the terms of the signed document.
What is it used for?
Use your eSignature to digitally sign documents (e.g. pdf documents) and secure the authenticity and integrity of their content.
As their legal effects are equivalent to the ones of handwritten signatures, qualified electronic signatures can be used in any situation, even cross-border, where handwritten signatures are used, such as:
| Contracts | Sales, employment, lease, insurance, etc. |
| Transactions | E-commerce, online banking, etc. |
| Administrative Procedures | Tax declarations, requests for birth certificates, etc |
HARICA offers two types of electronic signatures compliant with the EU Regulation 910/2014 (eIDAS):
While different levels of electronic signatures may be appropriate in different contexts, only “qualified” electronic signatures are explicitly recognized to have the equivalent legal effect of hand-written signatures in every member of the European Union.
What are my options?
For Personal or Sole Proprietorship Business
For Enterprises or Organizations
