DocuSign, a Web-based electronic signature service, has announced its selection by Wells Fargo Funding as an approved electronic signature vendor. The Seattle-based DocuSign said its service enables loan originators working with Wells Fargo to speed up the origination process by getting disclosure documents signed electronically. "With DocuSign's enterprise-class eSignature service, originators can now get required documents, such as truth-in-lending notifications and 1003 applications, signed by borrowers in a matter of minutes, rather than the days needed for paper-based signing," the company said. DocuSign can be found on the Web at http://www.docusign.com.
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