The truth is, there is magic in thinking big, especially for the mortgage industry and especially now. In fact, viewing the industry with a new perspective can only benefit lenders in this changing market.
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Jim Freeman of Fiserv: Mortgage Magic in Thinking Big
The truth is, there is magic in thinking big, especially for the mortgage industry and especially now. In fact, viewing the industry with a new perspective can only benefit lenders in this changing market.
Jim Freeman of Fiserv: Mortgage Magic in Thinking Big
The truth is, there is magic in thinking big, especially for the mortgage industry and especially now. In fact, viewing the industry with a new perspective can only benefit lenders in this changing market.
Data Identification and Governance: Updated FFIEC Examination Manual Booklet Indicates Higher Expectations by Financial Institution Examiners
On June 30, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council issued a new booklet. We identified critical guidelines from the new booklet that will introduce fresh challenges to your financial institution.
Scott Roller: Mortgage Vendor News & Views (November)
This major trend continues – banks and lenders sticking to their core competencies and seeking strategic vendor partners for the non-core – via technology and outsourcing. The low rate ‘feeding frenzy’ will come to an abrupt end, we just don’t know when. Still yet, we are starting to see financial institutions give more focus to the bottom line – cost cutting. Engaging third-party vendors is often a first consideration, reducing fixed costs.
Scott Roller: Mortgage Vendor News & Views (November)
This major trend continues – banks and lenders sticking to their core competencies and seeking strategic vendor partners for the non-core – via technology and outsourcing. The low rate ‘feeding frenzy’ will come to an abrupt end, we just don’t know when. Still yet, we are starting to see financial institutions give more focus to the bottom line – cost cutting. Engaging third-party vendors is often a first consideration, reducing fixed costs.
Scott Roller: Mortgage Vendor News & Views (November)
This major trend continues – banks and lenders sticking to their core competencies and seeking strategic vendor partners for the non-core – via technology and outsourcing. The low rate ‘feeding frenzy’ will come to an abrupt end, we just don’t know when. Still yet, we are starting to see financial institutions give more focus to the bottom line – cost cutting. Engaging third-party vendors is often a first consideration, reducing fixed costs.
Industry Briefs Nov. 13, 2020
Qualia, San Francisco, launched its Physical Document Service, enabling mortgage lenders to automate management of paper trailing documents from title partners through Qualia.
Industry Briefs Oct. 7, 2020
LERETA, Pomona, Calif., a provider of national real estate tax and flood services, acquired Accumatch. A Dallas-based property tax intelligence company. Terms were not disclosed.
Industry Briefs Aug.17, 2020
Inlanta Mortgage, Pewaukee, Wis., announced it launched the OptifiNow CRM and automated marketing platform to improve its branch development and recruiting efforts.