Scrive’s evidence package set a new standard when we first established it. It captures the identity of the signing parties, the intent to sign and ensures the integrity of the signed document but it goes even further than this.
Legal cases are built on trust, precision, and compliance. Weak evidence can bring everything crashing down and without credibility, even the strongest narrative falls apart.
Given the evolving risks, stricter Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements are constantly being implemented, which businesses must adapt to in order to protect both their operations and customers.
Learn how compliance can be a strategic advantage for your business. Discover the benefits of building trust, driving efficiency, and improving decision-making through effective compliance practices.
European businesses have a lot at stake with regulatory compliance, and they need a partner they can trust. So what is it that makes Scrive the preferred choice in the European market?
Find out how eIDAS 2.0 is driving the transition to digital in Europe. Discover the benefits and challenges faced by Germany, and the lessons to learn from Scandinavian countries.
Germany is taking a major step towards digitising employment contracts. Find out how this shift can simplify processes and increase flexibility in signing employment agreements digitally.
The European Parliament has voted to approve the eIDAS 2 Regulation. This will introduce the EUDI Wallet, set to simplify the process for Europeans to identify themselves.
Traditionally, managing the paperwork associated with M&A transactions has been a time-consuming and cumbersome task, making it a perfect candidate for digitalisation.
The decision on whether meetings will be held physically or digitally will lie with the boards of the companies in question should this legislation be approved by the Swedish parliament.
For many businesses, particularly those in banking and financial services, compliance and conversion rates present a difficult balancing act when it comes to KYC and onboarding.
On 23 November 2022, the Riksdag, Sweden’s national legislature, approved changes to the Constitution that will allow the prime minister and members of the cabinet to electronically sign decrees and other cabinet decisions.
We put together five of the most frequently asked questions, and five short and simple answers, to guide you towards a better understanding of what eIDAS means, and – more importantly – how it applies to your industry and your company.