Esignatures are being extensively adopted across most industries to improve security, reduce the use of paper, accelerate approval processes and enhance workflows. In our latest eBook, we identify how different industries benefit from eSignatures.
Victoria Allen
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How different industries benefit from eSignatures - New eBook
Do you have sole control of your eSignature?
In this blog, we examine whether you have sole control of your eSignature. There are many types of electronic signatures but some of the most commonly used in business are Advanced Electronic Signatures as they are secure, identifiable and in some cases mandated by legislation or policy.
Consumer confidence driving eSignature adoption
In B2C businesses, customer sentiment is often a main driver for change. In this blog, we examine how consumer confidence is driving eSignature adoption in businesses.
Streamlining the procurement process with eSignatures
In this blog series, we've been exploring the benefits of eSignatures for different business departments including marketing, sales and finance. This week we discuss eSignature benefits for procurement.
Every stage in the procurement process relies heavily on documentation and approval. From initial purchase requisition and requests for quotations, through to comparative bid analysis, contracts, purchase orders and goods received notes – each component of the procurement process needs to be clearly read, policy-checked, administered, approved and filed as documents make their way through the supply chain.
Increasing marketing team productivity with eSignatures
In the next in our blog series outlining how different business departments can benefit by using SigningHub, we discuss how electronic signatures can increase marketing team productivity.
Case study: EuroCloud accelerates approval process with SigningHub
EuroCloud Europe is a pan-European non-profit organisation focusing on cloud computing. It fosters the development of a European Digital Single Market and has strong relationships with local governments and the European Commission.

