A new whitepaper delves into how servicers are more vulnerable form cyber attacks with many of its employees working from home.
Read More »The Tech Solutions Supporting Mortgage Lending
To achieve the necessary level of digitization and increase review and approval speeds for lending processes, companies, more often than not, are adopting cloud-based technology, including content services, file sharing and electronic signatures solutions. Here's why.
Read More »Moving Mortgages Away From Paper, Going Digital
Leveraging cloud-native technology can help provide scalability, cut costs, and tackle other challenges facing lenders—especially during the current health crisis. This feature originally appeared in the May issue of MReport.
Read More »Using Technology to Assist Homeowners
A new Aspen Grove Solutions white paper discusses how servicers and lenders can leverage all the tools at their in this crisis.
Read More »Wells Fargo Announces New Tech Leaders
Chintan Mehta was named CIO and Head of Digital Technology & Innovation, and Munish Kumar was named CIO and Head of Wealth & Investment Management Technology.
Read More »AI Foundry, Wyndham Capital Partner for New Tech
The platform will leverage the cognitive robot’s mortgage expertise to accelerate its loan origination process.
Read More »Paycheck Protection Program Announced
The program is designed to help banks, credit unions, and other lenders support small businesses with payroll funding during the COVID-19 crisis.
Read More »‘I Don’t Think Business Will Ever be the Same’
Austin Niemiec, EVP, Quicken Loans Mortgage Services, spoke to MReport about how QLMS prepared for COVID-19 and how efficiency has improved over the last month.
Read More »Bringing the Property to the Appraiser
New technology is looking to give homeowners more power in the appraisal process. Kenon Chen, EVP of Corporate Strategy for Clear Capital tells MReport how.
Read More »Lender Support Program Announced
The program provides up to 10 hours of advisory support to a mortgage lender.
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