In the Official Gazette of the Republic of Seychelles (Extraordinary) No. 530 of 2021 – published under the Digitisation and Publication of Gazette Act – the Seychelles government has confirmed that, pursuant to section 22(1) of the Electronic Transactions Act, the Controller recognises Impression Signatures as a Foreign Certifying Authority.
This stamp of approval comes at a time when the world is digitising faster than ever before and noted the progress that South Africa has made in remaining at the forefront of innovation. After a thorough assessment and audit of the Impression eSignature solution, the Seychelles government has found the solution to align with its eSignature laws, while standing up to rigorous security requirements.
“The use of eSignatures in the Seychelles was only promulgated in June 2021, so to already have been Gazetted is a wonderful achievement,” said Carrie Peter, Solution Owner, Impression Signatures. “We look forward to expanding into this new territory and helping businesses in the Seychelles to embrace digital transformation.”
With a focus on the digital journey, the Central Bank of Seychelles Impression Signatures has mandated a swift move to digital solutions for businesses across the country. “In a bid to decrease its environmental impact, while adhering to COVID-19 no touch protocols, the East African country is driving the creation of a paperless society. With this move it is significantly reducing its carbon footprint and the health risks that passing paper from one person to another can pose,” said Peter.
This drive for digitisation also highlights the dire insecurity of pure data. Less paper means fewer opportunities for data losses, errors and theft. Peter added that the advanced security of Impression eSignatures not only prevents data losses, but also ensures that when acquiring signatures from South African businesses, the process is fully compliant with the Protection of Personal Information Act.
The key to successful eSignature solutions is ensuring the process of sending and signing documents is convenient, legal, and safe. With a reliable chain of custody, businesses can track how users interact with the documents they need to sign. This delivers improved operational efficiency and compliance, delivering paperless signing for everyone, no matter their device of choice.