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IDS, MortgageFlex Develop Doc Prep/LOS Integration

International Document Services (IDS), a mortgage document preparation vendor, and MortgageFlex Systems, a mortgage loan software provider, announced the development of a joint ‘lights out’ interface between IDS’ flagship preparation system—idsDoc—and MortgageFlex’s LoanQuest software.

With the interface between the two systems, users can now generation compliant mortgage documents in idsDoc without leaving LoanQuest, giving them access to all the capabilities of both.

Also included with the integration is the ability to create custom mappings according to lender preference and to include processing docs and verification forms in packages. Borrowers also have access to idsDoc’s E-Sign functionality through LoanQuest, simplifying the signing process.

“With all the regulatory changes lenders have faced just in the past three months, simplicity is a lender’s best friend these days,” said Mark Mackey, EVP at IDS. “At IDS, we always strive to make life easier for our clients, and integrations like these allow lenders to access multiple best-in-class systems while streamlining the origination process.”

According to a release, the two companies share between them similar histories and a development culture, making the integration all the more logical.

“Both IDS and MortgageFlex share a similar culture of development, which makes partnerships like these work so smoothly,” said Craig Bechtle, EVP at MortgageFlex.  “Compliance is at the top of our customers’ list of concerns, and the ability for our customers to access the sophisticated doc prep capabilities of idsDoc without leaving the LoanQuest system eliminates data transfer errors that could compromise compliance.”

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