March 4: Mastering Compliance and Efficiency with Digital Reverifications
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Historically, getting responses from banks to satisfy the federally mandated 10% reverification requirement has been slow and manual. The case for digitizing reverifications is strong, including elimination of paper letters that are easily lost or ignored, no need for manual verification of bank addresses and a decrease in labor and material costs. Completing an audit without a bank’s data verification response can leave critical gaps and potentially obscure instances of fraud. Modern technology offers solutions to address these challenges, but what does it really take to transition to digital reverifications?
Join MBA Education and industry experts to explore how using digital platforms can enhance the verification process. Attendees will learn how guaranteed responses from over 1,000 banks improve the accuracy and efficiency of audits, enabling faster identification of fraud and risky loans. Additionally, the webinar will discuss how digital tools can help minimize workflow disruptions during compliance changes and practical steps for organizations to adapt seamlessly to market fluctuations.
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Date/Time
Tuesday, March 4 (3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET)
Objectives
Learn how to ensure your reverification process meets compliance and regulatory standards
Discuss how digital reverifications help mortgage QC auditors eliminate manual and duplicative work
Discover how to quickly integrate fraud prevention and risk management into your workflow
Develop the skills to perform due diligence on a new technology partner to ensure high data security standards
Explore personal experiences from mortgage QC auditors who have eliminated manual and duplicative work
Experience Level
Entry-Level
Intermediate
Target Audience
C-Suite
Mortgage QC Auditor
Head of Servicing Strategy, Operations Strategy
Head of Business Technology Strategy
Director of Automation
Speakers
Sean MacDonald, Sales Executive, Thomson Reuters Confirmation
Paul Medlin, Sales Manager, Thomson Reuters Confirmation