Mark P. Dangelo: 2023: We Who are About to Die Salute You!

The industry strains and the mitigation strategies demanded in 2023 will not follow traditional cycles of boom and bust—more technology, additional standards, and M&A events. The mortgage industry is being remade, reimaged for the next-gen economies, and the solutions and outcomes will be unfamiliar for many leaders, consultants and outsourcers.

Mark P. Dangelo: 2023: We Who are About to Die Salute You!

The industry strains and the mitigation strategies demanded in 2023 will not follow traditional cycles of boom and bust—more technology, additional standards, and M&A events. The mortgage industry is being remade, reimaged for the next-gen economies, and the solutions and outcomes will be unfamiliar for many leaders, consultants and outsourcers.

Mark P. Dangelo: 2023: We Who are About to Die Salute You!

The industry strains and the mitigation strategies demanded in 2023 will not follow traditional cycles of boom and bust—more technology, additional standards, and M&A events. The mortgage industry is being remade, reimaged for the next-gen economies, and the solutions and outcomes will be unfamiliar for many leaders, consultants and outsourcers.

Mark P. Dangelo: 2023: We Who are About to Die Salute You!

The industry strains and the mitigation strategies demanded in 2023 will not follow traditional cycles of boom and bust—more technology, additional standards, and M&A events. The mortgage industry is being remade, reimaged for the next-gen economies, and the solutions and outcomes will be unfamiliar for many leaders, consultants and outsourcers.

Mark P. Dangelo: 2023: We Who are About to Die Salute You!

The industry strains and the mitigation strategies demanded in 2023 will not follow traditional cycles of boom and bust—more technology, additional standards, and M&A events. The mortgage industry is being remade, reimaged for the next-gen economies, and the solutions and outcomes will be unfamiliar for many leaders, consultants and outsourcers.

Mark P. Dangelo: Data Ecosystems and Fabrics are the New ROI—Not Systems

Why does innovation and technology ROIs continue to disappoint? ROI efficacy has become the symptom of the problem as the bullseye of measure is no longer fixed on the application, the cloud solution, or the innovation delivered. The rise of digital ecosystems has permanently altered the ROI discussions and evaluations—and the investment strategies deployed.

Mark P. Dangelo: In Perspective, the Fragmentation of the Mortgage Industry

Reimaging of the mortgage markets has begun—driven by shrinking margins, rising rates, and inflationary pressures. Yet, for all the actions since 2010 involving data standards, digital transformations, and customer experiences, what is missing? Who will be left standing as the next cycle takes form and the mortgage industry is digitally reimaged?

Mark P. Dangelo: In Perspective, the Fragmentation of the Mortgage Industry

Reimaging of the mortgage markets has begun—driven by shrinking margins, rising rates, and inflationary pressures. Yet, for all the actions since 2010 involving data standards, digital transformations, and customer experiences, what is missing? Who will be left standing as the next cycle takes form and the mortgage industry is digitally reimaged?

Mark P. Dangelo: In Perspective, the Fragmentation of the Mortgage Industry

Reimaging of the mortgage markets has begun—driven by shrinking margins, rising rates, and inflationary pressures. Yet, for all the actions since 2010 involving data standards, digital transformations, and customer experiences, what is missing? Who will be left standing as the next cycle takes form and the mortgage industry is digitally reimaged?

Mark P. Dangelo: In Perspective, the Fragmentation of the Mortgage Industry

Reimaging of the mortgage markets has begun—driven by shrinking margins, rising rates, and inflationary pressures. Yet, for all the actions since 2010 involving data standards, digital transformations, and customer experiences, what is missing? Who will be left standing as the next cycle takes form and the mortgage industry is digitally reimaged?