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Overview
eSignature implementation focuses on enabling secure, verifiable electronic signing of documents and forms. It replaces manual, paper-based signing processes with digital alternatives that are more efficient, traceable, and easier to manage.
At AZITS, eSignature implementation is delivered as part of broader digitization efforts, ensuring electronic signatures fit naturally into existing records, workflows, and governance frameworks.
Reduce delays caused by manual signing
Support remote and distributed signing
Improve traceability and accountability
Reduce reliance on printing, scanning, and physical storage
Strengthen records and document management practices
How it Works
eSignature implementation involves understanding how documents are approved, who is authorised to sign them, and how signed records are stored and accessed.
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Reviewing existing signing and approval processes
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Identifying documents suitable for electronic signing
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Configuring secure signing workflows
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Integrating eSignatures with document storage or records systems
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Ensuring signed documents are accessible, retrievable, and protected
Security
eSignature implementations are configured to support secure and verifiable electronic signing, with appropriate controls for identity verification and traceability.
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Verifiable records of signing activity for audit and review
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Controls to support signer identification and accountability
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Protection of document integrity after signing
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Secure storage of signed documents within records or document management systems
Legal
In Grenada, electronic records and electronic signatures are recognised under the Electronic Transactions Act. eSignature implementations are configured to align with the principles of this legislation, supporting the use of electronic signing for appropriate documents and processes. Organisations should determine, based on internal policies and legal guidance, which documents are suitable for electronic signing.
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Internal approvals and authorisations
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Agreements and contracts
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Forms requiring formal sign-off
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Policy acknowledgements
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External documents requiring client or partner signatures
How it Fits
eSignature implementation completes the digital document lifecycle by allowing documents to be created, approved, signed, and stored digitally. Signed documents can feed directly into e-Document Management systems, forms and records modernisation initiatives, workflow automation processes, and digital preservation and archiving.
Not all documents may be appropriate for electronic signing
Legal and policy requirements should be reviewed
Roles, permissions, and signing authority must be defined
Signed records must be stored securely and consistently
When to Consider
Approval processes rely heavily on physical signatures
Remote or off-site signing is required
Document turnaround times are slow
Audit trails and traceability are important
Organisations are moving toward paperless operations
eSignature implementation works best when aligned with existing document and records practices. AZITS can help assess suitability, define where electronic signing adds value, and implement a solution that supports secure, efficient signing as part of a wider digitization programme.