First Line Data Inc., Boulder, Colo., has announced the launch of its exclusive Alert! Summary and Firstline Score on the company's Broker Verification Review reports.The enhancements provide wholesale mortgage lenders the decision-support information needed to more quickly determine the approval of a third-party originator, the company said. Alert! messages are for material discrepancies between submitted information and records found or any derogatory information found within a BVR report. An Alert! summary is also provided on the front page, along with the Firstline Score&trade, which uses a risk-based scoring model that calculates the combined weighted average of all Alerts found in the report. "A First Line Data BVR report in a file will quickly demonstrate to a third party the procedures employed in determining the initial approval of a business partner," said Nancy Cowley, senior account executive at First Line. "Our reports provide clear evidence of a sound due-diligence process." First Line can be found online at http://www.firstlinedata.com.
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