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Visionet Systems’ CD2UCD Verified by Freddie Mac

Jun 29, 2017
Visionet Systems has become a verified technology integration vendor for Freddie Mac’s Loan Closing Advisor platform

Visionet Systems has become a verified technology integration vendor for Freddie Mac’s Loan Closing Advisor platform. Visionet’s CD2UCD solution was tested to ensure that its interface was developed in accordance with Freddie Mac’s requirements for the UnVisionet Systems has become a verified technology integration vendor for Freddie Mac’s Loan Closing Advisor platform. Visionet’s CD2UCD solution was tested to ensure that its interface was developed in accordance with Freddie Mac’s requirements for the Uniform Closing Dataset (UCD).
 
The UCD is a common collection of data that mortgage lenders will be required to deliver digitally to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae beginning Sept. 25, 2017. This requirement is part of the Uniform Mortgage Data Program (UMDP).
 
CD2UCD simplifies the closing process by automatically generating the UCD from existing loan documents supplied by lenders. It addresses many common challenges that arise during UCD preparation, such as embedding a Closing Disclosure image within the UCD XML. It also handles the GSE-required merging of buyer and seller UCDs prior to delivery, caters to different Closing Disclosure and addendum formats and addresses inconsistent terminologies between the Closing Disclosure and MISMO. It offers creation, validation, and delivery of the UCD that is compliant with CFPB Closing Disclosure, and is an early solution that is prepared to deliver seller's disclosures ahead of the 2017 mandate.
 
“Our CD2UCD solution facilitates UCD compliance when a lender’s legacy loan origination system can’t perform this task, or where a correspondent lender lacks the closing disclosure data and documents are of poor quality,” said Arshad Masood, CEO of Visionet Systems. “As a verified technology integration vendor, our customers can rest assured that they’ll be ready to comply with the UCD mandate.”

 
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