The Mortgage Bankers Association has established a new residential technology forum dedicated to identifying and discussing issues pertinent to residential software and service providers.The Residential Technology Providers Forum is intended to provide a broader membership opportunity for technology providers than the current Residential Technology Software and Services Subcommittee, which will cease to exist, the MBA said. Enrollment for the forum will be open through Oct. 12 and is limited to one representative per company, or one per division of larger conglomerate companies. The association can be found online at http://www.mortgagebankers.org.
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