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2014 Mortgage Technology Awards: Fix-It Award

January 22, 2015 11:44 AM
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The Fix-It Award recognizes technology that provides an effective and permanent solution to a specific industry problem, need or channel. Learn about this year's finalists and see who won the 2014 MT Award.
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