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Mortgagebot PowerSite, called by Forrester Research Inc. “the de facto origination tool” for a long list of U.S. banks and credit unions, has received numerous awards. PowerSite is offered on an outsourced, Software-as-a-Service basis. Perennially included in Mortgage Technology’s Top 50 Service Provider list, Mortgagebot has received more MT awards than any other company, such as our Lasting Impact, Synergy and 10X Awards.
September 30 -
Wipro Gallagher Solutions has combined its fully hosted and managed origination system, NetOxygen Cirrus, with the loan processing services from Wipro into a complete end-to-end loan fulfillment and servicing platform.
September 30 -
San Diego-based Taza Corp. is providing new software directly to asset management companies in order to help clients cut out the middleman and directly run their own BPOs through its network of agents.
September 30 -
VirPack not only has improved its end-to-end paperless loan process solution, it will be contributing to a program that replants trees in the country's national and state forests.
September 30 -
Servicers may be missing out on mortgage technology advances of the past few years due to capacity pressures and HAMP compliance challenges.
September 30 -
The Houston and Dallas metro areas are expected to show the strongest home price appreciation over the next year in the most recent update to the U.S. real estate market forecast from Veros Real Estate Solutions.
September 27 -
The LPS Auction Solutions division of Lender Processing Services will conduct an online auction of 26 bank-foreclosed homes located nationwide with a bid deadline of Oct. 18.
September 24 -
There’s a famous saying that “to do two things at once is to do neither.” The problem is that lenders in our industry absolutely must do more than two things at once, like originating profitable loans, maintaining compliance and keeping their customers and business partners happy.
September 23 -
How the industry inadvertently prepared itself for today's market over the past decadeTen years ago, there was no such thing as an iPhone, a Prius, or Facebook.Ten years ago, loan files were made of paper and prices were distributed on rate sheets.
September 23 -
Prior to the introduction of personal computers, cell phones and a variety of additional technology that we currently take for granted, an appraiser’s job was considerably more labor intensive than it is today. The nature of the job has always been hands-on as well as extremely analytical, requiring that the appraiser do as much research and investigation as possible in order to provide the most accurate results.
September 23