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Loan officers: Can they truly be considered exempt?

Apr 27, 2006

Lydian Technology becomes MISMO XML compliantMortgagePress.comMISMO, XML compliance, Lydian Technology Lydian Technology Group (LTG) has become one of the first companies to achieve the Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization's (MISMO's) XML Compliance certification for Credit Request v.2.3.1. The certification indicates that LTG has made its Credit Request system compatible with current MISMO software protocols. LTG is a provider of business infrastructure and integration software based in Jacksonville, Fla. For more information, call (877) 935-5368 or visit www.wellfounddecade.com. MISMO is a non-profit subsidiary of the Mortgage Bankers Association based in Washington, D.C. For more information, call (202) 557-2772 or visit www.mismo.org.
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Apr 27, 2006
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