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Reduce Paper, Postage & Fax in Your Business, Use RMail & RSign

January 28, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

From Humble Beginnings, Early Innovators Set the Stage for Today’s CDOs We want to recognize those IT staffers who started with humble beginnings – sometimes as the company IT or process operations guru gifted with a silver tongue for explaining the technically complex, business simply. These are the heroes that today’s Chief Digital Officers (CDOs) […]

Are eSignatures Legal?

June 02, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

People use eSignatures every day without even realizing they’re “eSigning” — signing on an electronic signature pad at grocery store check-out, replying to an email with a typed confirmation of terms, or putting in a PIN code for a debit card transaction, for example. Most people have no doubts about the legality of these everyday […]

Electronic Signature Services for Electronic Contract Execution

September 22, 2011 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Registered Receipt™ Record Turning the Electronic Signature into A Signed Contract with High Evidential and Legal Weight Here’s a new testimonial from another happy RPost customer, Bob Schackner, Director of Competitive Edge Services at Renaissance Alliance Group.

Electronic Signatures are Evidential Proof for Legal Contracts

August 30, 2011 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

This latest RSign electronic signature upgrade delivers all the elements necessary for upholding legal contracts in today’s automated technology environments with three crucial, specific elements:

Modernize Notice Provisions of Contracts for eSignatures and Email Legal Notices

December 06, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

As you begin to transact more business electronically, consider the often boilerplate notice provision that you are using in your contracts.  For every contract that you electronic signature, there may be many contract notices that you must deliver (pricing, terms, quantity, product delivery, specification, addendum, breach notices and changes).