Skip to main content

Frontline Series: Countrywide, America's Wholesale Lender: The keys to Countrywide's success

Jun 08, 2006

SwiftView and Netupdate develop communications portalMortgagePress.comLoan origination software, SwiftView Inc., Netupdate Inc. SwiftView Inc. and Netupdate Inc. have partnered to enable borrowers to use SwiftView's SwiftSend InBound service to send documents to lenders electronically. A borrower who uses Netupdate's Originator Pro online point of sale system to apply for a loan and check loan status will now be able to securely fax or upload loan documentation directly into a SwiftSend eLoanFolder - an electronic repository for loan documents. SwiftView Inc. is a developer and marketer of electronic document management services and software based in Portland, Ore. For more information, call (800) 304-5941 or visit www.swiftview.com. Netupdate Inc. is a software development and services company for the lending industry based in Bellevue, Wash. For more information, call (800) 593-9492 or visit www.netupdate.com.
About the author
Published
Jun 08, 2006
Tug-Of-War Continues Between President Trump, Fed Chair Powell Over Rate Cuts

President’s April 17 social media post expresses growing impatience with Federal Reserve Board not cutting rates

Apr 18, 2025
Mortgage Insurance Premium Tax Write-Off Back On The Table

Bipartisan bill would restore, expand expired MIP deduction, aiming to ease homeownership costs for millions

Apr 15, 2025
FBI Boston Warns Of Growing Title Fraud

Fraudsters forging documents to sell properties or take out mortgages on them, FBI says

Apr 14, 2025
Remembering Kevin DeLory

Equity Prime Mortgage executive, 53, passes away after battle with cancer

Apr 10, 2025
UWM Taps Google To Double Loan Output

The strategic partnership brings AI-driven automation and cloud technology to streamline the home loan process for brokers and borrowers

Apr 08, 2025
Only First-Time Buyers Should Get Mortgage Interest Deduction, UI Says

Urban Institute proposes changing the tax code, but will policymakers and trade groups go for it?

Apr 04, 2025