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Cogniquest partners with Docusign to boost AI agreement automation

By Vriti Gothi

June 09, 2025

  • AI
  • API
  • Asset Management
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Cogniquest has partnered with Docusign to bring its advanced AI for complex table extraction and KYB automation into Docusign’s Intelligent Agreement Management platform, making agreement workflows faster, more accurate, and easier for customers.

Through this integration, enterprises will gain powerful new tools to tackle some of the industry’s most demanding documentation use cases, including extraction from borderless tables, multi-level headers, and regulatory filings. By combining Cogniquest’s domain-specialised AI with Docusign’s robust agreement infrastructure, organisations can now automate high-stakes processes such as financial statement reconciliation, insurance form handling, and compliance document processing with unprecedented precision and efficiency.

Satish Grampurohit, Chief Executive Officer of Cogniquest, said, “We are delighted to partner with Docusign, a global frontrunner in transforming agreement management. Our advanced AI brings unique capabilities in complex table extraction and KYB automation that seamlessly complement Docusign’s powerful agreement ecosystem. At the same time, Docusign’s global reach and trusted infrastructure enable us to scale our vertical solutions in compliance-heavy sectors like corporate onboarding. This is a genuine two-way partnership one that fuses intelligent document understanding with agreement automation to deliver tangible value for enterprise clients worldwide.”

The partnership also marks a strategic boost for Cogniquest’s rapidly expanding KYB solution, a cornerstone for financial institutions and enterprises, accelerating towards self-service business onboarding. By uniting Docusign’s secure, intelligent agreement workflows with Cogniquest’s domain-trained AI models, clients will benefit from faster, frictionless onboarding journeys. Tasks such as corporate structure analysis, document validation, and beneficial ownership identification can now be automated at scale, reducing manual errors and ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory standards.

Key technical highlights of the collaboration include:

  • Cogniquest’s Table xTract: Advanced processing of PDFs, images, and scanned documents without reliance on static templates.
  • Next-generation KYB automation: Seamless extraction and validation of critical data from forms and attachments, complete with intelligent data sanity checks and rule-based compliance verification.
  • Modular Document Intelligence: A flexible, microservices-based platform offering classification, splitting, reconciliation, and topic-based data extraction all accessible via API integration for maximum enterprise agility.

With the development of the full integration already underway, Cogniquest’s document intelligence capabilities are available immediately via its cloud-native platform, empowering organisations to unlock enhanced efficiencies without delay. The joint solution is expected to enter pilot programs with select enterprise customers in the coming months, with general availability following shortly thereafter.

Cogniquest remains committed to meeting diverse security and compliance requirements through flexible deployment models, including both SaaS and on-premises options, ensuring every client can align advanced automation with their governance needs.

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