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Guaranteed Rate Announces Fintech Tool Saved 17M Sheets of Paper

In 2019, Guaranteed Rate Companies launched FlashClose℠, a digital Fintech tool that enables homebuyers to sign documents and close on their loans remotely from anywhere. The technology became a true digital differentiator during the COVID-19 pandemic and was awarded a coveted HousingWire 2020 Tech100 award.

While this end-to-end digital Fintech tool has empowered buyers to dive into their home purchases digitally and avoid the traditional hassles of the in-person closing table, it has also had a significantly positive impact on the environment. When used to process an entire loan, FlashClose saves borrowers nearly 132 pages of paper, while a hybrid remote closing, which uses the tool to handle much but not all of the paperwork, saves nearly 50 pages.

Since it was launched, FlashClose has been used by Guaranteed Rate Companies to close more than 335,000 loans for a total loan volume of more than $100 billion. The company is thrilled to announce that, in honor of the United Nation's World Environment Day on June 5, that FlashClose has helped the environment by saving more than 17 million sheets of paper. It is estimated that a tree produces approximately 10,000 sheets of paper, which means Guaranteed Rate's end-to-end digital innovation has saved some 1,700 trees.

"We are incredibly proud that our industry-leading, end-to-end digital FlashClose℠ tool has had such a positive benefit on the environment," says Ramesh Sarukkai, Guaranteed Rate's Chief Product and Technology Officer. "It is just one example of the ways our tech team is creating fast, simple and innovative Fintech tools to enhance the lives of our customers."

About Author: Demetria Lester

Demetria C. Lester is a reporter for DS News and MReport magazines with more than eight years of writing experience. She has served as content coordinator and copy editor for the Los Angeles Daily News and the Orange County Register, in addition to 11 other Southern California publications. A former editor-in-chief at Northlake College and staff writer at her alma mater, the University of Texas at Arlington, she has covered events such as the Byron Nelson and Pac-12 Conferences, progressing into her freelance work with the Dallas Wings and D Magazine. Currently located in Dallas, Texas, Lester is an avid jazz lover and likes to read. She can be reached at [email protected].
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