One group. One trust chain.
eIDAS-qualified e-signatures from Signaturit. Qualified long-term archiving for all documents. No second vendor. No second audit. No gap in your chain of proof.
Sign with Signaturit. Ensure your signed documents remain legally valid for 10+ years. Your electronically signed documents, like contracts, invoices, HR records, financial agreements and others, are only as strong as the environment that preserves them. As part of Signaturit Group, a Namirial Company, our Archiving service extends your digital trust chain from the moment of signing to decades of qualified legal preservation.
One group. One trust chain.
eIDAS-qualified e-signatures from Signaturit. Qualified long-term archiving for all documents. No second vendor. No second audit. No gap in your chain of proof.
Are you storing your documents, or legally archiving them?
How will you prove a signed contract is still valid in 10 years?
The Pan-European leader in Digital Transaction Management
Some figures:
+3 Billion documents archived
340 Tb of managed storage
+15 years of accreditation
Storage Vs. Legal Archiving
Not all digital preservation is equal. A cloud storage solution cannot guarantee the validity of an electronic signature in 15 years. Our Archive solution actively maintains that proof: through re-signing, re-timestamping, and cryptographic integrity checks, for the full retention period.
Our Offer
Our Archiving Solution is the document management and electronic archiving suite now available to all Signaturit Group, a Namirial Company clients. It operates at three levels, from day-to-day document organization through to qualified long-term preservation aligned with eIDAS 2.0.
| DMS | Document Management System
Organize, classify, search and retrieve your business documents, all structured around your organizational model. |
Best for: Legal, HR, Finance, and Procurement teams managing high volumes of digitally signed documents.
Not all archiving is the same
Long-Term Archiving: SAE level
Best for: Organizations with regulatory obligations to preserve contracts, invoices, HR documents, and financial records over multi-year periods.
Qualified Preservation Service
Best for: Regulated industries — financial services, insurance, healthcare, legal — where the long-term legal admissibility of electronically signed documents is non-negotiable.
One Trust Chain
Signaturit Group, a Namirial Company is one of Europe’s largest Qualified Trust Service Providers (QTSPs), bringing together e-signature, digital identity, certified communications, and now qualified long-term archiving under a single roof. Your signed documents flow naturally from transaction to preservation, with no integration complexity, no fragmented governance, and no second vendor audit.
Why work with us
CERTIFICATIONS & GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE
Our Archive's qualifications are available to all Signaturit Group, a Namirial Company clients, across the geographies where your business operates.
Q1. What is the difference between digital storage and legal archiving?
If you can access a file, you’re storing it. If you can prove it in court in 20 years, you’re archiving it. Digital storage keeps files accessible, but it does not maintain their legal standing. As cryptographic certificates expire and technologies evolve, a stored document gradually loses its evidentiary value. Legal archiving actively maintains that value: through re-signing, re-timestamping, and integrity checks, a document signed today remains fully admissible in 10, 20, or 30 years. The question to ask yourself is not “where are my documents?” but “can I still prove them?”
Q2. What is the difference between “preservation” and “legal archiving”?
These two terms are often used interchangeably but they describe different needs. Preservation focuses specifically on maintaining the long-term validity of an electronic signature — ensuring the certificates, timestamps, and cryptographic proof chain remain verifiable decades after signing. Legal archiving covers the broader structured storage of any business document (signed or not) with retention policies, metadata, and compliance with applicable regulations. For electronically signed documents, both layers work together: the signature is preserved, and the document is archived.
Q3. What is a SAE (Système d’Archivage Électronique) and how does your Archive comply?
A SAE is a complete electronic archiving system that manages document lifecycle, retention policies, and legal compliance, as defined by the NF Z42-013 standard in France. Our Archive is certified NF 461 (based on NF Z42-013), meaning it operates at the highest level of digital preservation: integrating technology, governance, and regulatory compliance in one coherent system.
Q4. What is QPRES and why does it matter for electronically signed documents?
QPRES (Qualified Preservation Service for Qualified Electronic Signatures and Seals) is a trust service qualified under the eIDAS Regulation and registered on the EU Trusted List. It actively preserves the validity of electronic signatures and seals at the moment of archiving, including verification of certificates, timestamps, and the full chain of proof. Without QPRES, a qualified signature may lose its verifiable value as certificates expire over time.
Q5. How long can documents be archived?
Our Archive supports archiving for periods of up to and beyond 50 years, fully aligned with legal and regulatory retention requirements. Archived documents are stored with integrity checks, encrypted, and replicated across geographically distributed datacenters to prevent data loss.
Q6. Is long-term legal archiving required for electronically signed documents?
In many regulated sectors and jurisdictions, it is either mandatory or strongly advisable. Documents such as employment contracts, financial agreements, insurance policies, and public records must remain legally admissible for their full retention period. A signed document stored without qualified preservation gradually loses its evidentiary standing as cryptographic certificates expire.
Q7. How does eIDAS 2.0 change archiving requirements?
eIDAS 2.0 formally introduces Qualified Electronic Archiving as a trust service at EU level, meaning archiving solutions can now be qualified under the same regulatory framework as e-signatures and timestamps. This elevates the standard for long-term preservation across Europe. Our Archive, as part of Signaturit Group, a Namirial Company, is actively pursuing this qualification to ensure clients are fully compliant with the evolving European digital trust framework.