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SCC Document Services partners with Scrive

Scrive is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with SCC Document Services (SCC DS). With the integration of Scrive’s services into the SCC DS document management platform, users can seamlessly launch and manage e-signing workflows within the same workspace.

SCC and SCC Document Services are committed to providing high-quality solutions extending from Data Centre Services and Infrastructure to Print and Document Management Services. Scrive automates agreement processes with solutions that reduce administration and improve compliance while providing a superior customer experience. 

With a common set of goals, Scrive and SCC DS are working together to increase organisational agility through the power of digital operations and re-engineering of current workflows.

Speaking about the new partnership, Davinder Gataora, Commercial Director SCC Document Services stated: “We are incredibly pleased to announce this partnership with Scrive, a company with whom we have a shared vision. This partnership will strengthen our digital workflow proposition portfolio, helping our customers move away from traditional processes and adapt to the fast-evolving digital working model.”

“Being able to automate the signing of documents and verification of the signing parties’ identity makes a world of difference for managing agreement lifecycles”, says Paula Palk, Vice President Channel at Scrive. “Integrating Scrive into SCC’s workflows means greater efficiency, better security and improved compliance.”

 

About SCC Document Services

SCC Document Services is a family-owned and operated business that is part of the technology group SCC, headquartered in Birmingham, UK. SCC has over 40 years of experience helping customers on their document transformation journey, delivering operational efficiencies and cost savings through combined service delivery and introduction to new technology.

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