Fraud Vendor Integrates With MERS

Citing a desire to help the mortgage industry combat fraud, Agoura Hills, Calif.-based Interthinx Inc. has announced its integration with MERS, the electronic registry for tracking ownership of mortgage loans and servicing rights. Data from MERS will be integrated into Interthinx's FraudGuard scoring system to detect undisclosed properties, reveal investors claiming owner occupancy, and uncover recently closed loans that could indicate a borrower's intent to commit mortgage fraud. The new feature allows FraudGuard users to automatically access the MERS database of registered real estate transactions to conduct automated searches (during the FraudGuard scoring process) for potential fraud before funding a loan. Interthinx is a provider of risk mitigation, mortgage fraud prevention, and regulatory compliance tools. The companies can be found on the Web at http://www.iterthinx.com and http://www.mersinc.org.

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