Livesign Awarded International Tech Accolade at the Global Tech Awards

Sydney, New South Wales Nov 21, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - In a compelling result for Australias technology scene, the digital security solution provider Livesign have made a big splash in achieving the FinTech Category Award at the world-renowned Global Tech Awards. Winning this is a huge step forward for the fintech company, showcasing the digital security providers commitment to using their digital Verification of Signer (VOS) solution to making e-signing better. You can find out more about Livesign and their award win here

Lara Paholski, the CEO of Livesign, couldn't hide her excitement about receiving the award. She emphasised how important it is to have strong digital solutions that keep businesses and their clients safe from the rising threats of cybercrime and identity theft. Identity theft remains a threat globally, especially for high-value transactions where large amounts of money are changing hands. Livesign is unique in that it bridges the gap between digital identity and typical digital signing solutions meaning organisations relying on a digital signature can be absolutely certain about who was behind the keyboard. Ms. Paholski shared.

High-value documents like contracts, loan documents and client authorisation forms are significantly more at risk of scammers than everyday business forms such as NDAs. If theyre so high value, why dont we give them the respect and security they deserve? This is exactly what Livesign thought. With no way of knowing who is behind the keyboard, there is a huge potential for fraud when you use digital signatures. Recognising this need, Livesign set about creating a change in mindset in the legal and financial industries about the importance of signer and identity verification. Today, high-value document fraud is fast becoming a thing of the past - thanks to Livesign.

The growing demand for this kind of solution, both at home and abroad, showcases its importance. Its rewarding to see Livesigns adoption across various sectors, and this award represents our potential to make a meaningful difference in global markets, added Ms. Paholski.

While Livesign's initial focus was on aiding legal professionals, the digital security solution provider has since diversified to cater to a wide array of needs in the financial and property industry. Livesigns ability to securely facilitate financial and property transactions through their biometric technology expertise has made Livesign an indispensable tool for digital security solution-using professionals in numerous industries, from their ePassport to their conveyancing tools. 

Achieving this award was no small feat; it took a lot of hard work and skill. Ms. Paholski took a moment to express her heartfelt thanks to the Livesign team. Without their foresight and commitment to constantly enhancing the solution in line with customer feedback and industry trends, we wouldnt be in the position were in today. she said.

The Global Tech Awards, a prestigious event that brings different achievements to the forefront, from different areas of technology, but especially including Financial Technology - FinTech, is where Livesign's achievement was recognised. 

As they judge the nominations, the Global Tech Awarders dial into a few main important factors: innovation, impact, user experience, security, scalability, adherence to regulations, and how well the nominees solution is adopted in the market. Livesign is one FinTech provider that has definitively delivered on all these ideas, with solutions that promote security and deliver big advantages to financial service industry users. 

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    For more details about Livesigns capabilities, including their standalone Verification of Identity (VOI) solution, we invite you to explore their website and learn more about how Livesign can enhance your digital security.

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