Clayton, a provider of loan-level compliance data based in Shelton, Conn., and AllRegs, a publisher of searchable guidelines for residential mortgage lenders based in Eagan, Minn., have announced a full integration of Clayton's High-Cost Analyzer with AllRegs' online legislative database.After running a fully automated regulatory compliance test, users of High-Cost Analyzer can now directly access the complete text of high-cost and anti-predatory-lending legislation without leaving the summary screen of the application, the companies said. Clients can access the text of legislation when engaging in compliance discussions with brokers or secondary-marketing personnel. "This creates the right combination of automated analytic results and detailed drill-down capability for compliance personnel as they cope with the critical and complex task of assuring regulatory compliance," said Glenn Ford, chairman and chief executive officer of AllRegs. The companies can be found online at http://www.clayton.com and http://www.allregs.com.
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