DocuSign acquires Liveoak Technologies for $38M in an all-stock transaction
The deal came naturally as the two companies had a partnership already.
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2020-07-07 20:30

DocuSign today announced its acquisition of Austin-based startup, Liveoak Technologies, for $38 million in an all-stock transaction. The news builds on the companies' existing partnership, where DocuSign eSignature is integrated with Liveoak's secure agreement-collaboration platform. Liveoak uses web-based videoconferencing, rich collaboration features, identity verification and other tools to help complete an auditable transaction remotely—and it counts some of the world's largest financial institutions as customers.

DocuSign plans to leverage Liveoak's technology and expertise to accelerate the launch of DocuSign Notary, a new product in the Agreement Cloud suite that focuses on remote online notarization (RON)—where audio-visual technology is used to complete a notarial act when the signers and the notary public are in different places.

DocuSign acquires Liveoak Technologies for M in an all-stock transaction

Slated for early-access availability later this summer, DocuSign Notary will enable notarized transactions via video—something increasingly supported by U.S. states' legislatures and executive orders. DocuSign Notary will also augment the company's existing eNotary offering, which enables a notary public to act as an in-person witness to the electronic signing of documents.

The deal for Liveoak is DocuSign’s second major acquisition so far this year. The company bought Seal Software for $188 million back in February. DocuSign's share has risen over 120% in the last 3 months.


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