Printing a contract, scanning the signed page, emailing it back — every Lebanese business does this. It's slow, expensive, and unnecessary. Zoho Sign replaces it.

Yes — Lebanon's Electronic Transactions and Personal Data Law (Law No. 81 of 2018) recognizes electronic signatures as legally binding for most commercial documents. Specific high-stakes contexts (some real-estate, certain notarized acts) still require wet ink, but for almost all Lebanese B2B and B2C contracting, e-signature is fully enforceable.

Where Lebanese businesses use Zoho Sign

  • Customer contracts and SOWs
  • NDAs and confidentiality agreements
  • Vendor agreements and POs
  • Employment offer letters and HR forms
  • Lease agreements between subsidiaries
  • Engineering / architectural sign-offs

How a typical signing flow works

  1. Upload the document (PDF, Word, etc.)
  2. Add signers in order — Sign sends each one a secure link
  3. Each signer reviews, signs (mouse, finger, or initials), and hits submit
  4. Everyone gets a tamper-evident PDF with a signed audit trail
  5. The signed PDF is archived securely with a full chain of custody

Average turnaround: minutes instead of days.

Zoho integrations

Zoho Sign integrates natively with CRM, Books, People and Recruit. A signed contract in CRM auto-becomes an invoice in Books; a signed offer letter in Recruit triggers onboarding in People.

Cost

Standalone Sign is $10/user/month. Inside Zoho One, it's included — for most Lebanese SMEs already on Zoho One, it's effectively free.

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