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Are Electronic Signatures Reshaping Legal Transactions in the Philippines?

The Samar Chronicle by The Samar Chronicle
June 22, 2024
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Electronic signatures have become integral to modern business operations, especially in the Philippines. Understanding the legal framework governing electronic signatures becomes crucial as digital transactions grow.

E-signatures in the Philippines are transforming the landscape of legal transactions, ushering in a new era of efficiency and security in digital commerce. As businesses increasingly transition to digital platforms, it becomes crucial to understand the legal framework that governs electronic and digital signatures.

Electronic signatures, often called eSignatures, encompass various forms, such as typed names, images of handwritten signatures, or checkboxes on online forms. They serve as the digital equivalent of traditional signatures, ensuring the authenticity and integrity of signed documents. For more sensitive transactions, digital signatures employ cryptographic techniques to secure documents further and verify signatories’ identity, utilizing unique digital certificates issued by Certificate Authorities (CAs).

Central to the legal foundation of electronic signatures in the Philippines is the E-Commerce Act (Republic Act No. 8792), enacted in 2000. This legislation affirms the legal validity and admissibility of electronic documents and signatures, equating them with their physical counterparts under specific conditions. Critical criteria include the signer’s intent to sign electronically, mutual consent to conduct business electronically, and mechanisms linking signatures to documents, such as timestamping and audit trails.

Authentication methods play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability of electronic signatures. Options range from primary password or PIN verification to advanced biometric techniques like facial recognition, fingerprints, and voice recognition. Digital certificates issued by CAs create a unique fingerprint for each signer and document, bolstering security and integrity.

Despite their advantages, certain documents remain excluded from electronic signing under the E-Commerce Act. These include negotiable instruments like checks and promissory notes, documents of title such as bills of lading, and critical legal papers like wills and codicils, which necessitate physical signatures to safeguard authenticity.

The benefits of electronic and digital signatures are manifold. They streamline operations by eliminating the need for physical handling reducing costs associated with paper, printing, and postage. Enhanced security features like encryption and tamper-proof safeguards protect against unauthorized alterations post-signing. Moreover, the convenience of signing documents remotely from any location enhances flexibility, which is particularly beneficial in a globalized economy and amid rising trends in remote work.

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UNAWA, a pioneering legal tech company in the Philippines, exemplifies innovation in electronic signature solutions with its platform, SignSecure.

SignSecure distinguishes itself by integrating facial recognition biometrics, heightening authentication accuracy, and minimizing fraud risks. Such advancements bolster security and enhance the efficiency and acceptance of electronic signatures across various sectors.

In conclusion, electronic and digital signatures catalyze transformation in Philippine business and legal landscapes. Supported by robust legislative frameworks and technological innovations, they promise increased efficiency, reduced costs, enhanced security, and environmental sustainability. As the country continues to embrace digitalization, adopting electronic signatures is set to accelerate, driving growth and innovation across all sectors of the economy.

This Press Release has also been published on VRITIMES

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