Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, Minneapolis, and Fidelity National Information Services, Jacksonville, Fla., have announced plans to integrate certain Wolters Kluwer loan-modification systems and compliance content into the loss mitigation module of FNIS's servicing platform. The companies said the integration of Wolters Kluwer's Desert Document Services repository of standardized documents into the Desktop workflow, document, and expense management system of FNIS will enable servicers "to automatically generate federal- and state-compliant documents on a nationwide basis" and to customize loan modification documents and packages as needed. The Desktop loss mitigation module is available to all servicers and is integrated with FNIS's Mortgage Servicing Package platform and other servicing platforms, the companies said. The companies can be found online at http://www.wolterskluwerfs.com and http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com.
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