What Integrates with Binderr?
Find out what Binderr integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Binderr, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Binderr currently integrates with:
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Sumsub
Sumsub
$1.35 per verification 189 RatingsSumsub is a single verification platform that allows you to onboard more customers worldwide, speed up their access, reduce costs, and fight digital fraud. Sumsub combines effective verification flows with higher conversion rates worldwide through a powerful, all in one suite designed for a wide variety of needs: KYC/AML verification, KYB verifications, payment fraud prevention and face authentication. -
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Docusign, a cloud-based electronic signature system that allows companies of all sizes to sign, send and manage agreements from any device, anytime, anywhere. Docusign is trusted by more than 250,000 businesses in 188 countries. It allows users to sign various types documents, including school permission slips, business agreements, contracts, agreements, and approvals. Docusign allows users to send and sign documents using multiple languages. It also offers a mobile app for Android, iOS and Windows. Docusign allows you to digitally notarize notarial acts for your organization. It allows a Notary Public, who can act as an in-person witness, to electronically sign documents.
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Actus Comply
Advance Change
$5,000 per yearAt first, you may have believed that your company did not require SMCR Software due to its size, but as the one-year grace period comes to a close, it's common to feel overwhelmed by thoughts such as, “Managing annual certification and conduct is going to be a much larger task than we anticipated” or “We’ve used Excel for mapping, but maintaining ongoing reporting and ensuring 100% accuracy is proving to be a challenge.” Rest assured, there's still time to address these concerns—at least for now! We find ourselves in a crucial transitional phase for SMCR, where many firms have finished the mapping process and assigned roles; however, the weight of annual certification and conduct, combined with the pressure to keep all data accurate and consistently updated, is starting to resonate with many clients. With the shift in accountability moving from the firm to the individual, it’s no wonder that the implications of personal liability are weighing heavily on everyone involved. As we navigate these complexities, proactive measures can still make a significant difference.
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