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Pem Guerry, executive vice president of SIGNiX, recently wrote an article for Investment News about using digital signatures to improve financial advisors’ fraud mitigation practices. In the article, Pem said:


“As wealth management services have moved to digital platforms, advisers are faced with the added responsibility of protecting their clients' data in an increasingly threatening environment… With a versatile and secure digital signature, advisers can strengthen their fraud mitigation efforts and take advantage of the technology in ways that best suit their clients' needs.” 

To read the full article, click here.

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