
Webdox
Founded Year
2012Stage
Series A | AliveTotal Raised
$7.3MLast Raised
$7.3M | 2 yrs agoAbout Webdox
Webdox operates as a contract management software for the lifecycle management of contracts and legal documents. It offers a range of features such as contract performance monitoring, document management, reporting and analytics, security and compliance, electronic signature, and more. It serves industries such as retail, energy, real estate, and more. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Santiago, Chile.
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Webdox is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Regtech.
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Technology that addresses regulatory challenges and facilitates the delivery of compliance requirements. Regulatory technology helps companies and regulators address challenges ranging from compliance (e.g. AML/KYC) automation and improved risk management.
Latest Webdox News
Mar 9, 2022
Since last October, the Chilean company Webdox already announced that it would continue its expansion in Latin America after raising US$7.3 million in a Series A. At that time it did not mention the first destination of its expansion, but today we know that it will be Brazil. Webdox automates contracts to facilitate the management […] The post Chilean Webdox Expands to Automate Contracts in Brazil appeared first on Contxto.
Webdox Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Webdox founded?
Webdox was founded in 2012.
Where is Webdox's headquarters?
Webdox's headquarters is located at La Concepcion 266. 5th Floor Office 503/504, Santiago.
What is Webdox's latest funding round?
Webdox's latest funding round is Series A.
How much did Webdox raise?
Webdox raised a total of $7.3M.
Who are the investors of Webdox?
Investors of Webdox include Kayyak Ventures, Taram Capital, Asenza Capital, Alacrity Ventures, ChileGlobal Ventures and 4 more.
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