Vienna, Va.-based VirPack has announced an agreement with Countrywide to enable correspondents to make imaged delivery of loans to Countrywide possible.The partnership is expected to reduce costs and cycle times, as well as improve the loan purchasing process. Using VirPack Direct, which conforms to Countrywide's image loan delivery specification, Countrywide correspondents will be able to retrieve loans identified for delivery to Countrywide and electronically deliver entire imaged loan files in a secure fashion to expedite purchase review. Virpack Direct, an electronic delivery tool, is offered free to VirPack customers. The tool is integrated with VirPack's scan capture and electronic document management systems and allows users to capture only those loans they wish to deliver to Countrywide, or fully take advantage of VirPack's imaging and document management capabilities to enhance their back-shop processes.
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