Fintech
Fintech
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The overnight shift to working from home created a number of practical quandaries for mortgage firms large and small, according to a recent survey conducted by Arizent.
August 4 -
Fintechs are facing unique challenges in the pandemic. There might be a resurgence in funding on the horizon, but startups are looking to see what they can do now to weather the storm.
July 31 -
The technology company reiterated its call for the hostile bidders to raise their $65 per share offer.
July 20 -
It starts with understanding investor, insurer and regulatory requirements and how they're interpreted and applied.
July 20 -
After months of pandemic-related delays, the joint venture between Guaranteed Rate and @properties started originating mortgages.
July 13 -
Remote online notarization gains momentum from every corner of the mortgage industry and those MISMO-certified providers are reaping the benefits.
July 10 -
The court struck down a 2015 update to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which permitted robocalls to cellphones for government-related debt collection.
July 6 -
With more real estate and mortgage companies moving to a digital process, volume expectations in the face of coronavirus restrictions shot way up in May compared to April.
June 23 -
Mastercard has agreed to acquire Finicity for a reported price of $825 million, a move the card brand says will strengthen its open banking platform and expand financial services through more real-time access to data.
June 23 -
Former Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting landed a post with Black Knight, which provides technology solutions to mortgage and real estate companies.
June 8 -
But unless lenders make fundamental shifts in how they use this technology, change isn't going to happen.
June 5 -
With no way of knowing just how many borrowers will need the mods after the coronavirus forbearance period ends, lenders are deploying artificial intelligence and servicing protocols to tame the ferocious piles of paperwork awaiting them.
June 2 -
The social distancing related limitations on home appraisals is inspiring some companies to find new ways to advance the process.
May 29 -
The temporary approval of remote ink-signed notarizations gives mortgage companies another tool for closing deals during coronavirus lockdown.
May 27 -
The company will still offer the product it is most known for, Point.
May 27 -
The funds will allow the company to make further investment in its machine language technology.
May 21 -
Other safety measures taken to protect settlement agents and consumers include drive-up closings and overnight mail.
May 19 -
Now is the time for mortgage servicers to prioritize customer care for the homeowners they serve.
May 15 -
The upstarts enjoyed rapid growth during the long economic expansion. Now they are on the ropes.
May 14 -
Previously, mortgage firms concentrated on borrower-facing systems at the expense of internal experience.
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