Technology
Technology
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The acquisition, which has a $500 million enterprise value, will extend the technology vendor’s capabilities beyond the point of sale into the stubbornly manual electronic closing process.
March 15 -
The bill introduced by Rep. Patrick McHenry, the top Republican on the Financial Services Committee, would expand CFPB authority to the credit reporting industry and require that certain adverse information be removed from a consumer’s credit history.
March 11 -
The abrupt move paves the way for the $6 billion cash deal with Stone Point and Insight Partners to move forward unimpeded.
March 4 -
The product being tested would join another on the market from Finicity, which is nearing the final stage of approval for use by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
March 4 -
Since CoStar made its revised offer in February, its stock price dropped nearly $177 per share.
March 4 -
The deal values the combined entity, which includes the home-insurance insurtech, at $5 billion.
March 4 -
The expansion of borrower data collected in the new URLA upends an industry standard and lenders are experiencing some growing pains.
March 3 -
How consumer attitudes toward privacy threaten to overturn long-standing industry assumptions about customer data and personalization.
March 2 -
Major secondary market players have been testing Fincity’s technology, which is in the final approvals stage with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
March 1 -
The automation is more prevalent but the net adoption rate is low, the Stratmor Group found.
February 25 -
With extreme winter weather about to give way to ballooning insurance and mortgage forbearance claims in Texas, servicers will need to get through their pipelines with urgency while weeding out fraud.
February 25 -
The company received an undisclosed amount of Series A funding from two investors to expand technology currently focused on helping lenders with timelines that are, on average, spinning out of control.
February 22 -
The organization postponed the issuance of its next set of revisions, which would have gone into effect at the start of 2022.
February 22 -
The acquisition of the mortgage fintech aligns with growing customer expectations surrounding a fully digital homebuying experience.
February 18 -
Like so many other businesses, Credit Karma was not spared by the pandemic and its rippling effects on the economy. Their business was prone to the same macro conditions, particularly the tightening of lending standards and credit limits. Join Paul Centopani, National Mortgage News' reporter and Andy Taylor, Credit Karma's General Manager of Home & Mortgage as they discuss how FinTechs can pivot to adapt to the new normal.
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Mike Cagney’s blockchain lending startup Figure Technologies plans to raise $250 million through a new blank-check company, according to an SEC filing.
February 12 -
Financial inclusion is a key enabler to reducing poverty and Fintech is leading the way forward. New businesses and creative banking services are emerging with new means of providing financial services to the financially underserved. But technology is just part of the equation, not the whole solution. Join Daniel Wolfe, Editor-in-Chief of PaymentSource as he explores the issues surrounding financial services as infrastructure and how it can address the wealth gap in various communities with our special guests Wole Coaxum, Founder & CEO of MoCaFi and Marc Weill, Partner & Senior Advisor at Two Sigma Ventures.
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The visionary co-founded electronic signature company SignOnline in 1999, a year before legislation legalized e-signatures at the federal level.
February 10 -
The mortgage industry’s technology emphasizes speed, but a surge in volume has elongated the closing process for many, which is problematic ahead of a potential seasonal uptick in more time-sensitive purchase loans.
February 9 -
Also, private money is expected to return to the mortgage securitization market, according to lenders who responded to an Altisource survey.
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