Chase has selected Fidelity National Information Services Inc.'s Mortgage Servicing Package to replace and upgrade multiple legacy software platforms for servicing its $600 billion portfolio.Chase services its own loan portfolio and provides servicing for third-party loans. FNIS said Chase will replace and upgrade the systems over the next two years to streamline business processes and provide faster rollout and better support for new products. The updated system is expected to reduce costs, handle larger volumes, and improve disaster recovery capability. A leading mortgage lender, Chase originated $128 billion in mortgage loans and $54 billion in home equity lines and loans in 2005. It also purchases servicing rights to mortgage portfolios. Jacksonville, Fla.-based FNIS said its Mortgage Servicing Package automates all areas of mortgage servicing, including loan setup and maintenance, cashiering, escrow administration, investor accounting, and regulatory reporting. FNIS can be found online at http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com.
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