AllRegs, an information provider for the mortgage industry based in Eagan, Minn., and Optimal Blue, a Plano, Texas-based developer of a Web-based platform that couples decisioning technology with content management, have joined forces to provide an integrated system for loan officers. The AllRegs LoanLibrary, which features 2,600 products, will now be available to all users of Optimal Blue's product eligibility and pricing engine. Optimal Blue maintains and delivers mortgage product content through an automated secondary-marketing platform. The data from the AllRegs application will be integrated into Optimal Blue's PPE through its Web service, the companies said. "By combining our resources, loan officers will have access to a product that enables them to better manage their loan products, search them in seconds, and view all the investor guidelines they need to choose the appropriate products for their customers," said Dan Thoms, AllRegs senior vice president. AllRegs, can be found online at http://www.allregs.com and http://www.optimalblue.com.
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