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.

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New American Funding's Patty Arvielo found hiring initiatives can help match lending with demographics but says hurdles to recruiting in general are high now.
October 10 -
Meaningful progress on DEI initiatives has a real effect on the workforce. We examine the dynamics that drive this conclusion and what it means for companies.
October 10 -
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AI is highly hyped but operationalizing it safely in mortgage must go beyond the hype.
October 10 -
Top Fed officials are coalescing around the idea that tighter financial conditions after a recent surge in U.S. Treasury yields may substitute for additional increases in their benchmark interest rate.
October 10 -
The women who put up top production numbers in a mostly-purchase market have proven processes for finding productive realtor partners and keeping pre-approved borrowers engaged during long home shopping journeys.
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Every year, more lenders get to customers before realtors, so how do lenders retain pre-approved borrowers and increase closing rates on purchases?
October 10 -
Of all the relevant mortgage AI use cases, underwriting might be the most impactful because it represents speed for customers and lenders and safety and uniformity for housing finance overall.
October 10 -
Immerse yourself in an engaging series of technology-focused presentations, unveiling an array of innovative products and services specifically tailored to enhance your workflows.
October 10 -
The Federal Reserve's top regulator cited the financial crisis of 2008 repeatedly in a speech about the merits of new risk-capital standards — proposals that have drawn unprecedented fire from banking trade groups and members of Congress.
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