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Veros Offers Leading AVMs Through Calyx Network

tech-portalVeros Real Estate Solutions, a the company behind the VeroVALUE automated valuation model (AVM) and a reseller of other top-performing AVMs, has been integrated in Calyx Software's Point solution, the companies announced.

Through the integration, Point users can now access VeroVALUE and other AVMs to enhance their portfolio analysis and risk reduction strategies. All AVMs offered are vetted to Veros' standards, and the company's own AVM ranks as a consistently high performer in industry tests.

"In talking with VeroVALUE users, I was pleasantly surprised to learn the accuracy of their AVM when compared to other AVM vendors they tested," said Dennis Boggs, EVP of business development for Calyx. "With the new VeroVALUE interface, users will now have improved ease in ordering from within Point, save time by not having to re-enter data, and have the value returned in a PDF file that is automatically saved in Point's Document Storage. We love that."

"Partnering with Calyx to make highly accurate AVMs from Veros and others immediately available is a very positive development for Point users," added David Rasmussen, SVP of operations for Veros.  "Lenders, brokers and other Calyx users are able to make better and faster decisions to improve loan performance and reduce risk by using industry-leading technologies from Calyx and Veros. We are delighted to be part of their reliable network."

About Author: Tory Barringer

Tory Barringer began his journalism career in early 2011, working as a writer for the University of Texas at Arlington's student newspaper before joining the DS News team in 2012. In addition to contributing to DSNews.com, he is also the online editor for DS News' sister publication, MReport, which focuses on mortgage banking news.
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