Lazing on a remote beach in Mexico in 2009, Sunil Patro didn’t mind too much when his holiday was interrupted by a call from a company offering him a job he really wanted. But the catch was that Patro’s new employer was demanding that the contract be signed straight away – and all he had was his mobile phone. In that moment, the idea for Signeasy began to take shape.
“I’d worked in innovative technology companies for several years, always aiming to solve customers’ pain points,” Patro recalls. “This was a pain point I was experiencing for myself.”
Signeasy was his response. At the time, other businesses focused
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