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Docu Prep EESS product approved by Wells Fargo

Feb 08, 2010

Wells Fargo Funding has announced final authorization for use of Docu Prep’s EESS product for digital signing documents. The Entire Electronic Signature Solution (EESS) is Docu Prep’s newest generation of signing technology. “We are very excited to be working with Wells Fargo and their customers,” Docu Prep’s Chief Integration Officer Ed Wallace commented. For two decades, Docu Prep has developed many technological enhancements in the industry. Their EESS product gives customers the ability to customize their document sets, and provide them with electronic signatures and delivery as well as integrated management with reporting capabilities. “EESS is simple and user-friendly,” said Brian Ashton, Docu Prep’s lead architect of the eSignature feature. “Not only is it easy to use, but EESS is designed to meet each lender’s specifications.” More and more lenders are using electronic signature. With a higher demand for eSigning, Docu Prep has designed a top-tier electronic signature solution that has been acknowledged by banking corporations across America. Being an authorized vendor of Wells Fargo will give existing and new customers the freedom to choose eSignature.  For more information, visit www.docuprep.com or www.wellsfargo.com.
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