The integration will enable lenders to generate loan documents through Docutech’s ConformX dynamic document engine and enable relevant documents for eDelivery, eSign, and eClose through Docutech’s Solex platform.
Read More »Kentucky Company Joins E-Recording Network
Simplifile is part of ICE Mortgage Services, which applies technology and high-capacity infrastructure to make the mortgage process electronic and thus more efficient.
Read More »Microsoft Announces $250M Affordable Housing Initiative
Microsoft's latest investment follows up on a $500 million in affordable housing in the Seattle area announced in 2019.
Read More »Angel Oak Looks to Leverage Technology Moving Forward
CEO Sreeni Prabhu said “people want to invest with us” due to integration efforts.
Read More »$12M in Grants Available for Solutions to Affordable Housing
Wells Fargo will name six recipients of grants totalling $2 million each later this summer. Follow the link to read more.
Read More »Zillow Expands Service Into 23rd Market
Zillow offers cash for homes, allowing sellers a quick transaction on their home. Which markets will it expand to next?
Read More »Buyers ‘Demanding’ Automation From the Industry
Stephen Butler, Founder and President of AI Foundry, discusses how younger homebuyers are forcing the industry to change how it acts, reacts, and communicates with borrowers. Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the December issue of MReport.
Read More »Inaugural Award Announced for Fintech Innovation
Nominate a company today that is leading the industry forward in the inaugural Top 25 Fintech Innovators, presented by MReport.
Read More »Supporting eClosings in the Mortgage Industry
A study by the CFPB found eClosings brought higher scores of “understanding and efficiency” during the closing process.
Read More »The Key to Addressing Home Supply Issues
A recent symposium led those in attendance to question why the industry continues to adhere to existing homebuilding standards when challenges such as housing supply and affordability persist.
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