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Mobile App Launched for Loan Officers

Massachusetts-based Volly, a provider of SaaS-based CRM, Marketing Automation, Marketing Store and POS solutions for banks and mortgage companies, announced the launch of a new POS mobile app and a rebranding of the existing CRM mobile app.

The Volly Point of Sale Mobile App gives loan officers the ability to invite borrowers to apply or get prequalified from anywhere whether at an open house with a real estate agent partner sitting with prospective buyers, or while out at the grocery store. With the mobile app, loan officers can also track loan status, and borrowers can upload documents and view statuses and tasks, and both can communicate directly within the app, making for a seamless experience that is accessible on any mobile device.

Loan officers can invite their referral partners to download their lender branded mobile app to easily set up their own account to invite borrower referrals and track a referral’s status quickly.

The Volly CRM Mobile App enables users to access customer databases, schedule meetings, and view marketing activities. The rebranded app will reflect Volly’s new corporate image and include a name change from CustomerManager to Volly.

“In today’s ultracompetitive environment, borrowers demand immediacy and responsiveness,” said Jerry Halbrook, Volly’s CEO.  “Our mobile apps allow loan officers to work more efficiently and dynamically to collaborate with customers and partners. We’re confident that this technology advancement will substantially improve the quality and satisfaction of the customer journey.”  

Research shows that more than 34% of consumers are accustomed to using smartphones and computers for everything, including mortgages.

“Lenders who don’t have a mobile strategy will find themselves falling behind the ultra-competitive technology curve,” said Halbrook.

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A graduate of the University of Alabama, Mike Albanese has worked for news publications since 2011 in Texas and Colorado. He has built a portfolio of more than 1,000 articles, covering city government, police and crime, business, sports, and is experienced in crafting engaging features and enterprise pieces. He spent time as the sports editor for the "Pilot Point Post-Signal," and has covered the DFW Metroplex for several years. He has also assisted with sports coverage and editing duties with the "Dallas Morning News" and "Denton Record-Chronicle" over the past several years.
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