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Does a qualified signature have a higher probative value?
In both the EU and Switzerland's legal systems, the reversal of the burden of proof applies in principle to qualified signatures. This means an opposing party must prove that the qualified signature was not correctly executed if contested. And, of course, Swisscom can provide KPMG-certified verifications to confirm that the qualified signature has been properly issued.