Nominations are now open for the second annual Keystone Awards, recognizing the achievements of the mortgage industry’s women leaders. Here’s how you can nominate your colleagues in five different categories.
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Equifax and FICO will integrate differentiated data and precision decisioning to help financial institutions optimize interactions with customers.
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Colonial Savings was recognized by Fannie Mae for its general servicing practices for 2018.
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The NotaryCam-DocMagic integration will deliver Remote Online Notarization, eClosing capabilities for Mid America Mortgage.
Read More »Global DMS Rolls Out New Origination Solution
Global DMS' SnapVal will provide instant, accurate, guaranteed appraisal pricing early on in the origination process.
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A report gives insights into some important developments that are likely to impact borrowers and homebuyers in 2019 and beyond.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Dip
The latest data from the FHFA indicates an overall fall in mortgage rates. But which mortgage indicator is trending higher? Click through to learn more.
Read More »Why All Guarantors Must Serve a National Market
Experts testifying before the Senate Banking Committee during a hearing on Sen. Mike Crapo’s housing reform outline agreed on creating a clear role for private capital and government guarantees in housing finance. Here's why.
Read More »Housing Starts Flip-Flop
An expert explains why housing starts have declined despite a strong showing in the prior month, and what is in store for homebuyers based on this trend.
Read More »Crapo’s Plan: A “Permanent, Sustainable Housing Finance System”
Deep-diving into Sen. Mike Crapo’s outline for housing finance reform, a Senate Banking Committee hearing saw experts sharing their views on how best to strengthen housing finance for the future.
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