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IRDAI rules state that ePolicies must be "digitally signed." Under IT Act Section 5, this specifically means using IT Act-recognized electronic signatures — Aadhaar eSign, DSC, DocSigner, or PAN eSign. Methods like signature image uploads, clickwrap, or OTP verification are not compliant.
Not specifically for policy signing yet. But IRDAI fined an insurer in 2025 for missing signatures on claim documents — showing they are now paying attention to documentation compliance. With penalties getting larger (4x higher in 2025 vs 2021), non-compliance on policy signing is an avoidable risk.
SignStation is a DocSigner-only utility by Leegality, deployed on your servers. It's built for high-volume, single-signer documents like insurance policies. It auto-signs policies on generation via your PAS — no manual intervention, no physical device.
Most DocSigner setups charge per document (₹4-5/policy). SignStation has a flat annual fee with unlimited signing. It's also deployed on your servers, not on the cloud.
Less than a week.
DSC tokens are IT Act-compliant but carry fraud risk — anyone with physical access to the token can sign unauthorized documents. SignStation removes this risk entirely because signing is system-controlled and happens programmatically.
Yes, you are compliant. But chances are you're overpaying. Most DocSigner solutions charge per policy document, leading to companies paying in lakhs just to issue ePolicies. SignStation has a flat annual fee with unlimited signing.