Freddie Pledges $100K to MBA Y2K Plan

Freddie Mac has made a $100,000 commitment to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Year 2000 testing plan, the MBA has announced.The MBA Year 2000 Inter-System Readiness Test Plan is a multimillion-dollar voluntary program under which firms will test their systems with those of trading partners in a Year 2000 business environment. "At Freddie Mac, we've made Year 2000 readiness our top corporate priority," said James Cotton, Freddie Mac's vice president of Year 2000 Primary Markets. "We believe that the MBA Inter-System Readiness Test is an important and necessary step toward ensuring readiness for us and the mortgage finance industry." The plan, developed by the MBA Year 2000 Inter-Industry Test Subgroup, has also received $100,000 commitments from Alltel, Fannie Mae, and First American Real Estate Services. It will include test transactions relating to 15 critical business functions in origination, secondary marketing, and servicing, the MBA said. The test is scheduled to begin early next year.

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