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New President Announced for ServiceLink

A new president has been announced at ""ServiceLink"":www.servicelinkfnf.com/, with the appointment of Chris Azur to the prestigious position. Formerly the company's executive vice president and chief operating officer, Azur has been with ServiceLink for more than four years.

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In his previous role for ServiceLink, Azur was responsible for multiple aspects of valuations, title, and closing operations for the entity. He worked in both the loan origination and default services divisions.

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Before joining the executive ranks for ServiceLink, Azur worked for ATM Corporation as its executive vice president and chief operating officer. Azure became a part of ATM Corporation at its inception in 1993.

Commenting on Azur's updated role, Randy Quirk, the president of ServiceLink's parent company, ""Fidelity National Financial"":www.fnf.com/, said, ""Chris's extensive experience both within the industry and within ServiceLink make him the clear choice to lead the growth and continued success of ServiceLink.""

Continuing his positive statements, Quirk noted, ""Chris has played a vital role in making ServiceLink the company it is today with a solid foundation and strong focus on customer expansion and product innovation that have helped ServiceLink become a leader among mortgage solutions providers.""

As a company within the FNF family, ServiceLink provides end-to-end origination and default related products, services, and technology solutions throughout the mortgage industry. ServiceLink capitalizes on FNF's resources while utilizing its innovative culture and platforms to help clients mitigate risk, reduce cycle times, and lower operating costs.

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