PandaDoc closed two Series B fundings, B1 in May 2017 with $15M, and B2 in August 2018 worth $30 million led by One Peak Partners.
[14] PandaDoc includes features to create, track and execute documents, as well as functionality for electronic signatures.
[18] In retaliation, on September 2, 2020, the Minsk office was raided by the authorities,[19] more than a hundred employees were questioned, 7 were detained.
[21][22] On 31 August 2021, the authorities of Belarus announced that the case against PandaDoc was closed after the defendants admitted their guilt and compensated the alleged damage.
[23] In 2021-22, the company’s office in Minsk was liquidated, the staff was relocated to Portugal, Poland, the Philippines, and Kyiv.