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Last updated on 08 January 2020
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Tech startup pushes blockchain-based digital signatures
Pinoy tech startup Twala said businesses can make their processes more efficient by shifting from paper-based documents to digital documents secured by blockchain. Lawyer Third Bagro, co-founder and general counsel of Twala, said by using a blockchain-powered digital identity and digital signature, businesses can also rest assured that their documents are tamper-proof and court-admissible.
5 best practices for implementing a document management system (that your people will love)
As companies embrace new ways of working like remote or hybrid work setups, having a systematic process of saving, retrieving, sharing, and retaining business data is now more important than ever.
The 10 Benefits of Using Secure eSignatures
They’re an important tool in an effective and efficient contract management process. Curious to see how this tool could revolutionize how you do business?
IdeaSpace invests P1 million each into 3 tech startups
Pangilinan-led IdeaSpace Foundation has infused P3 million into three startups that capitalize on the shift to digital platforms to address challenges and risks arising from the new normal.
Are esignatures legal in the Philippines?
So, you’re finally convinced of the significant cost and productivity benefits that esignatures can bring to your business. But there’s one compelling thought that has been keeping you from giving your green light to adopt the technology – are e-signatures legal in the Philippines?