eSignature providers

Does anybody know of providers of eSignature services in Switzerland? Is it even something that is used very much here? I have not had to sign anything electronically here yet but would be interested if there is a service provider that we can use with our CRM system. Thanks

www.suisseid.ch might interest you?

Thanks Boxman. Are there any international providers that offer service/info in English? (Un)fortunately I work for a small English speaking company.

Related thread to Boxman's post is here .

www.verisign.com

www.thawte.com

www.comodo.com

Verisign, for example, will deal you a personal certificate that you can use to sign PDFs and other docs for $20 a year.

We are looking to send contracts to both customers and vendors to sign who will most likely be outside of Switzerland. In the US there are eSignature providers like docusign.com and echosign.com that are government certified for eSignature functionality and does not require either party to get a certificate or a device. The service is also quite affordable.

We could use any of them but I am not sure how valid/legal it would be in Switzerland. It is possible that it is completely valid as I have heard of financial institutions (hedge funds mainly) around here using a similar service.

H y’all! I need to sign one contrat (a private sublease ) across countries, and would like to use a free e-signature software. Is there any that you would recommend? the links above (15 years old) are obsolete… Thx!

Maybe Docusign has a free version? I use that for work.

Adobe has a signature function which is also popular and pretty widespread.

Just googled it but it’s not free (apart from the free trial).

Just google eSignatures add to doc.

If you’re on a Mac, you can easily do this in Preview.
There are also lots of options if you’re on a pc. Outlook, word etc

thanks… hmpf. Yes, I know docusign, my clients send me the contracts like that. I tried, but it just blocks. Maybe I tried years ago, and the system recognizes the IP. Or maybe, the free version is just a clickbait…

thx also, Adobe requires credit card and all of the details. Not happy with that
still churning options…