NAIROBI, Kenya, August 30, 2021/APO Group/ —
It’s been just over a year since CM.com, a global leader in cloud software for Conversational Commerce, opened its doors in Kenya with a mission to transform the local conversational commerce landscape, driving seamless communication between businesses and customers across Africa.
We are delighted to finally be acknowledged as an official E-CSP in Kenya
During this time, the pandemic restructured traditional working environments, with remote and hybrid working becoming the norm for many organisations. As such, electronic or digital signatures have become a key part of business systems across the globe. Kenya is no exception, and under the Business Laws (Amendment) Act 2020, electronic signatures were officially recognised as being legally valid on 18 March 2020 to make doing business remotely easier. Continue reading
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