eSeal is the digital signature associated with a legal entity
eSeals employ cryptographic techniques to guarantee security
Reduce cost by increasign efficiency for high volumes of digital documents
Qualified eSeal meet the requirements of eIDAS Regulation
What is an Electronic Seal or eSeal?
Similar to the Qualified Electronic Signature, an QeSeal is supported by a digital certificate that “seals” data, sensitive documents, and other communications to guarantee their integrity and origin from a reliable source.
Why my company need an eSeal?
Proves of document integrity
Cost optimization
Compliance ensurance
Do you want to know what the electronic seal is and its function?
Qualified Electronic Signature vs Qualified eSeal
Max Validity
- Issued to a person
- Certifies the identity of the indidual who sign the document
eSeal
Max Validity
- Issude to a legal entity
- Verifies the origin and integrity of a company's documents
Seal digital documents from anywhere with eSeal
Qualified eSeal
3 years validity
- Simple activation process by form
- Easy, intuitive user experience
Common Use Cases for eSeal:
The most frequent use cases include:
Electronic invoices
Financial statement and banking documents
Health care: medical records and reports
Legal attestations and certification
Protocol processes
Digital Contract
Get your Qualified eSeal in few days
Buy InfoCert eSeal certificate
Complete and sign the Activation Module with a Qualified Electronic Signature (QES)
Fill the form and attach the module
Follow the few steps to set your eSeal certificate on GoSign
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FAQ
The Qualified e-Seal can be requested by the legal representative of the company or a delegated person by him/her.
As of January 2022, EPREL has introduced a new requirement for companies that need to register products which require an energy label: a qualified e-Seal is now necessary in order to get your company verified.
In 2024, the European Union further specified the characteristics of qualified certificates used for the verification of companies in EPREL and the technical standards to which they must comply.
The qualified electronic seal has to include:
- Organisation Name
- Trading Name
- Country of Registration
- Business Register Number Business Register ID
Our EPREL e-Seal complies with the specifications introduced by the last Regulation.
To sign the Activation Module you need a QES.
If you do not have a Qualified Electronic Signature you can buy one here.