Fairfield Financial Services, Macon, Ga., a subsidiary of Security Bank of Bibb County, has selected eLynx uSign technology for electronically signing mortgage disclosure and loan documents through the Internet.The Cincinnati-based eLynx Ltd. is a provider of electronic document delivery systems for mortgage lenders. "We selected eLynx uSign to reduce delivery costs and the amount of time spent sending documents back and forth to homebuyers," said Tino Sheridan, president of Fairfield Financial Services. The technology that powers eLynx uSign was developed by Silanis Technology. The mortgage banking firm said it plans to have eLynx uSign fully implemented by September. The companies can be found on the Web at http://www.fairfield-financial.com and http://www.elynx.com.
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