As workflows digitize, signatures are shifting from familiarity to verifiable, system-driven trust.
The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19), with its social distancing and remote work protocols, has brought renewed focus on the execution of transactional documentation without the traditional ...
With so many people working from home and the many government-mandated stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic, it is difficult – if not impossible – to bring people together for an ...
Unlike a traditional handwritten signature, electronic signatures are typed acknowledgments of receipt or agreement with a document. Because these signatures can't be checked against a handwritten ...
Some of the most powerful people in the world can be recognized by their signatures. Prime Minister Mark Carney's signature adorns Canadian currency, from his time as head of the Bank of Canada. And U ...
Electronic signatures, also called e-signatures and digital signatures, are a way to verify your identity on an electronic file, such as a sales agreement. They work with encryption technology, so you ...
In the annuity sector, many advisors and carriers are dipping a toe in the water of digital signatures rather than diving in head first. This may come as a bit of a shock to those who work at some of ...
A Deloitte survey of 1,200+ government officials from over 70 countries on digital transformation concluded that nearly 70% lag behind the private sector. It is disheartening to witness the public ...