Trakti, LTD

Trakti is a unified platform for smart, self-executing and compliant contracts running on both private and public blockchain, streamlining the contracting process of innovative companies and regulated market operators. Trakti offers all the tools needed to securely streamline the acquisition and negotiation flows, and manage all corporate contracts in a unique infrastructure. The objective of Trakti is to assist companies from the beginning right up to the signing and monitoring of the contract in a fully compliant way.


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CategoryDocument Automation
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Founded2016
Tagscontract lifecycle management, smart contracts, contract automation, blockchain
Websitewww.trakti.com
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