14 Facts About DocuSign

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DocuSign, Inc is an American company headquartered in San Francisco, California, that allows organizations to manage electronic agreements.

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DocuSign has over 1 million customers and hundreds of millions of users in more than 180 countries.

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Signatures processed by DocuSign are compliant with the US ESIGN Act and the European Union's eIDAS regulation, including EU Advanced and EU, Qualified Signatures.

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DocuSign was founded in 2003 by Court Lorenzini, Tom Gonser, and Eric Ranft.

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DocuSign was replaced as CEO by Matthew Schiltz, who served in that role until January 2010.

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In June 2010, DocuSign added support for iPhone, iPad and phone-based user authentication.

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DocuSign began referring to its service as “eSignature Transaction Management”.

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DocuSign opened an office in London, England, in September 2011.

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DocuSign signed an agreement with PayPal in April 2012 that allowed users to capture signatures and payments in a single transaction with DocuSign Payment.

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In March 2019, DocuSign announced the DocuSign Agreement Cloud, a suite of products and integrations for automating and connecting the entire agreement process digitally.

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DocuSign ranked number 6 on Fast Company's Most Innovative Enterprise Tech Companies of 2022.

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On June 21, 2022, DocuSign announced that Daniel Springer had agreed to step aside as Chief Executive Officer.

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DocuSign announced on September 22, 2022, that Allan Thygesen as its new CEO.

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DocuSign's services are offered either by subscription or free of charge as a mobile device app.

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