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Ukrainian startup OneNotary raises $5M in a Series A investment

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Jakob Ulrych
March 27, 2024
OneNotary, a Ukrainian startup providing online notary services, has closed a $5 million Series A investment round led by Jackson Square Ventures.

OneNotary, a San Francisco, CA-based online, on-demand notarization provider, closed a $5M Series A funding round. The round was led by Jackson Square Ventures, with participation from DocuSign Founder Tom Gonser, as well as existing investors DocuSign Ventures, GoodPaper Ventures, Digital Future, and The LegalTech Fund.

The company intends to use the funds to accelerate marketing and sales efforts, strengthen partnerships, and further develop its product suite. Led by CEO Ivan Zinkov, OneNotary provides businesses and individuals with a notarization service online for all key moments in life. People can use it anytime and anywhere with an on-demand team available 24/7.

Since its founding in 2020, OneNotary has grown rapidly thanks to its product used by tens of thousands of notaries and customers. Over the past year, the company has doubled revenue and its marketplace of notaries across the country has grown to over 30,000.

DocuSign and OneNotary have entered into a formal partnership to integrate OneNotary into DocuSign’s range of notary solutions. The integration, when launched early this summer, will expand DocuSign Notary into third-party notaries, providing more opportunity for multi-state certified notary platform options for DocuSign customers.

Commenting on the news, Ivan Zinkov said: “Our solution is loved by customers across industries—from finance and real estate to law, health care, and government—for its seamless implementation and ease-of-use. We’re proud investors are demonstrating their conviction in our business with this new capital and are excited to put it to use in pursuit of our mission.”

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