The mortgage industry's digital transformation is revolutionizing the home buying experience and upending the status quo for lenders and servicers. The Digital Mortgage Conference is the premiere event exclusively dedicated to these developments, bringing over 1,500 professionals to Las Vegas on Sept. 17-18 for keynote speakers, panels and the main attraction: live product demos showcasing the latest mortgage innovations.

-
The new Mortgage Bankers Association research adds to debate over whether Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should allow a less costly alternative to the tri-merge.
July 10 -
Wide regional variances appeared in housing-start activity in 2025, when the traditional leading builder markets all saw numbers decline by as much as 15%.
July 10 -
-
The bill, which passed with wide bipartisan support, will become law at midnight if President Donald Trump doesn't veto it.
July 10 -
Total application volume fell by over 13.000 units on a month-to-month basis, with declines in purchase and refinance activity, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said.
July 10 -
The financial industry has largely welcomed moves like the removal of a previously proposed increase for a broad multiplier but questioned mortgage details.
July 10 -
As AI adoption accelerates, lenders face growing pressure to demonstrate tangible business value while managing compliance and reputational risk. This session focuses on how organizations are evaluating the ROI of AI investments, from cycle-time reduction and cost per loan to error rates, staffing efficiency, and borrower satisfaction. Panelists will share how they benchmark success, align AI initiatives with strategic goals, and assess vendor claims versus real-world outcomes. Attendees will walk away with a clearer framework for measuring performance, managing risk, and justifying continued AI investment.
July 10 -
AI-driven decisioning tools are transforming credit assessment, income and asset analysis, collateral review, and risk identification. Speakers will dive into how machine learning models are augmenting—not replacing—human judgment, enabling faster decisions while reducing defects and repurchase risk. The discussion will address data integrity, explainability, and regulatory expectations, as well as how lenders are validating model outputs and building trust internally and with investors.
July 10 -
Many lenders have experimented with AI, but fewer have successfully scaled it across core operations. This session examines how organizations are moving beyond proofs of concept to embed AI into underwriting, processing, quality control, and servicing workflows. Panelists will discuss change management, model governance, data readiness, and integration with LOS and core systems. Attendees will learn what it takes to operationalize AI responsibly, where implementations commonly stall, and how leading lenders are aligning people, process, and technology to drive sustained impact.
July 10












