MISMO announced release of a draft update to its SMART Doc® Implementation Guide for member comment.
MBA Newslinks Archive
5 Trends Driving Mortgage Technology in 2020
American technologist, artist and set designer Bran Ferren has been quoted describing technology as “something that doesn’t work yet.” I think a lot of us in the mortgage industry can relate to his description. We use technology all the time, yet technology often fails to solve our most critical problems.
People in the News: Debora Aydolette, Louann Bernstone Join Promontory MortgagePath
Promontory MortgagePath, Denver, named Louann Bernstone and Debora Aydelotte managing directors with responsibility for Vendor Management and Client Strategy, respectively.
eClosing Best Practices, Part I: Going for the Quick ‘e’ Wins to Drive Internal Adoption
No one is disputing the operational benefits or the cost savings lenders can achieve with digital closings. What seems to be still up for debate is how feasible it is for lenders to go digital today, with discussion focused on the “all or nothing” proposition.
MBA Releases New White Paper: The Basic Components of an Information Security Program
The Mortgage Bankers Association released a new white paper, The Basic Components of an Information Security Program, which provides an overview of current information security risks that affect the mortgage industry, as well as explanations of basic components of an information security program intended to help manage those risks.
MBA NewsLink Friday October 25, 2019
MBA NewsLink Thursday October 24, 2019
MBA NewsLink Wednesday October 23, 2019
Residential Briefs
Black Knight Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., launched Regulatory Assist, designed to help clients streamline the compliance-testing process and make compliance validation easier and quicker.
MBA, Trade Group CEO Letter Urges Policymakers to Get Housing Reform ‘Right this Time’
Mortgage Bankers Association President & CEO Robert Broeksmit, CMB, and the leaders of three other major industry trade groups penned a letter yesterday that appeared in American Banker, urging policymakers to take “thoughtful and balanced” approach to housing reform to get it “right this time.”