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LPS announces the opening of D.C. office

Mar 04, 2010

Lender Processing Services Inc. (LPS), a provider of integrated technology and services to the mortgage and real estate industries, is pleased to announce the recent opening of its Washington, D.C. office. The office's location is in the heart of the nation's capital, which gives LPS the ability to quickly respond to the needs of its government clients and to increase its presence by pursuing opportunities with new government partners. LPS currently has significant contractual relationships with a number of federal agencies. "In today's challenging economic environment, government agencies need expert support and data to make the most informed decisions, mitigate risks and operate at peak efficiency," said LPS Co-Chief Operating Officer Eric Swenson. "LPS' proven, robust technology solutions and extensive governmental expertise can help agencies quickly adapt to changing market conditions and regulatory requirements for optimal performance." LPS' services for the Washington D.C. market include mortgage consulting, technology, data analytics and risk management for portfolios, benchmarking, due diligence and valuation. For more information, visit www.lpsvcs.com. 
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