Audio By Carbonatix
A groundbreaking legal tech startup, Zuputo, is set to reshape the legal landscape across Africa by making legal services more accessible, affordable, and user-friendly.
Founded by Jessie Abugre and Nana Adwoa Amponsah-Mensah, this women-led venture has become synonymous with simplicity and efficiency in legal solutions.
The Zuputo web app, designed with the end-user in mind, mirrors the ease and intuitiveness of contemporary technology apps. It enables users to effortlessly generate contracts that are compliant with local laws, thereby democratising access to legal documentation.
Going beyond automation, Zuputo also offers guided support in processes such as IP Registration and Company Incorporation, ensuring compliance and providing users with peace of mind.
A key differentiator for Zuputo is its ability to bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and human expertise. The startup connects users with a network of seasoned legal professionals, thereby enhancing the accessibility and quality of legal advice and assistance.
Central to Zuputo's ethos is a commitment to affordability and accessibility. Recognising the financial challenges faced by startups and individuals, Zuputo is devoted to offering cost-effective legal solutions.
Jessie Abugre, Co-Founder of Zuputo, emphasizes the company's mission, stating, "We are passionate about dismantling barriers in the legal field. Zuputo is more than a platform; it represents our dedication to empowering African businesses and individuals."
As Zuputo looks to the future, its focus remains steadfast on providing innovative, user-friendly, and affordable legal solutions tailored to the dynamic needs of Africa's burgeoning business ecosystem.
Latest Stories
-
She Gives: The ripple effect of women who choose to give
9 minutes -
Nadowli-Kaleo District observes 69th Independence Day with cultural exhibition and academic awards
13 minutes -
Chambas Team of Red Alert, Narcotics Commission join forces to combat drug abuse
31 minutes -
Tano North MCE launches 75 km road project under DRIP initiative
47 minutes -
Galamsey Chemicals and Air Pollution linked to rising Diabetes risk in children
1 hour -
EduSpots celebrates a decade of digitalised community-led education and shares future vision
2 hours -
Karpowership empowers female students as STEM sector remains predominantly male-dominated
3 hours -
Accra New Town Experimental 1 JHS students decry lack of laboratories, poor classroom conditions
3 hours -
Yale School of Management names Togbe Afede XIV as global chair
3 hours -
Citizen Attoh: The multifaceted voice of Ghana’s media and heritage
4 hours -
Breaking borders, building futures: How African-led AI is rewriting the rules of global innovation
5 hours -
Guinea orders dissolution of 40 political parties, including three main opposition groups
5 hours -
Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40-year-old remains
5 hours -
Trump demands ‘unconditional surrender’ from Iran as Putin speaks with Iran’s president
6 hours -
Iran Embassy in Ghana opens Book of condolence after death of Supreme leader in US-Israel attacks
7 hours
