Connective
Connective is a Belgian legal technology company founded in 2014, specializing in digital transaction management solutions. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including electronic signatures, digital identification, and smart document generation, all designed to streamline and secure digital transactions across various industries. Their flagship product, Connective eSignatures, enables users to sign documents electronically within a secure environment, ensuring compliance with European and global e-signature regulations such as eIDAS. Additionally, Connective provides smart document generation tools that automate the creation and distribution of personalized documents, enhancing operational efficiency. Serving sectors like financial services, real estate, human resources, and healthcare, Connective has established a strong presence in Europe. In November 2021, the company was acquired by Nitro Software Limited, a global document productivity software company.
Features
- Electronic signatures compliant with eIDAS and global regulations
- Digital identification solutions for secure transactions
- Smart document generation for automated, personalized document creation
- Integration with various CRM and business applications
- Services tailored for financial services, real estate, human resources, and healthcare sectors
Categories
Product Details
- Pricing
- Subscription
- Deployment
- Cloud
- Location
- 🇧🇪 Antwerp, Belgium
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