NYLX Inc., a mortgage technology provider based in Mt. Arlington, N.J., has released BrokerToolz, an all-in-one product-eligibility and pricing engine that allows mortgage brokers to price and make loan decisions instantly with the click of a mouse, according to the company.The Web-based BrokerToolz allows brokers to select and price loans on-demand around the clock, eliminating rate sheets. BrokerToolz qualifies loan scenarios against multilender guidelines and price adjusters to display fully adjusted rates, and it prices and ranks the results to maximize transaction profits, NYLX said. The product "offers lead management, eligibility, loan pricing and best execution via the Internet," NYLX president John Alexander said. "... The surprising part is, this multifeature functionality is available at a very affordable price." NYLX can be found online at http://www.nylx.com.
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