Interthinx, an Agoura Hills, Calif.-based ISO business that provides fraud detection and compliance tools for the mortgage industry, has announced ISO's acquisition of the Domus System, which provides automated compliance services to the affordable housing industry.The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The Domus System collects, maintains, and reports on resident and property data electronically. "The affordable housing industry has a tremendous need for accurate and timely compliance reporting," said KC West, president of Domus Systems Inc. "Combining the fraud detection capabilities of Interthinx with the electronic data collection services of the Domus System will deliver a more robust automated compliance and reporting tool to our customers." ISO, Jersey City, N.J., is a provider of products and services that help measure, manage, and reduce risk. The companies can be found online at http://www.interthinx.com, http://www.iso.com, and http://www.domussystems.com.
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