Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., Ocala, Fla., has announced a joint venture with 24/7 Call Capture Inc. that it says will allow loan officers and real estate agents to "capture and control the purchase, builder, and for-sale-by-owner markets."Taylor Bean said its chairman, Lee Farkas, discovered 24/7 Call Capture on a business trip and engaged the call-capture technology company to create a customized call-capture system for community bank originators. That system, which Taylor Bean termed "a revolutionary software technology tool," has been added to the company's CommunityBanksOnline platform. The call-capture tech company can be found online at http://www.247callcapture.com.
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