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LightYear Docs launches partnership with FuseSign

LightYear Docs has launched a new partnership with digital signature platform FuseSign. 

by Tony Zhang
November 23, 2021
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LightYear Docs has signed a new partnership with digital signature platform FuseSign to integrate new digital signing features.

Ashleigh Jaremyn, director of LightYear Docs, said the partnership would push the boundaries of what can be digitally signed with LightYear Docs’ revolutionary new platform, which launches on 2 December 2021.

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“With our associated law firm Abbott & Mourly Lawyers, we’ve reviewed over 150 documents, processes and procedures to decipher where and when a digital signature is effective and when a wet signature is needed,” she said.

“FuseSign was our number one choice because it is purpose-built for professional service firms that need simplicity when managing complex signing with multiple documents and signers. In-built with secure two-factor authentication (2FA) and complete mobile signing experience, it’s powerful yet simple – making for a fabulous client experience for documents sent from LightYear Docs.”

At the Brisbane launch, LightYear Docs, together with FuseSign, will be highlighting digital signatures and how the digital signing landscape will be changing forever. LightYear Docs has been in beta testing for the last six months. 

“It has had phenomenal reviews. We are about to introduce a brand-new way for accountants and financial planners to generate tax, superannuation, legal, succession, asset protection and estate planning documents,” Ms Jaremyn added.

“The digital signature side of the compliance formula was crucial to give us our competitive edge, and with FuseSign, we have the best of breed in the industry.” 

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