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UnitedTech Lender Services provides default management solutions to the mortgage industry

Mar 17, 2010

UnitedTech Lender Services Inc. (UTLS), holding company to the UTLS family of companies, has enhanced its strategic management solutions provided by its subsidiary UTLS Consulting Services. Specializing in consulting and staffing to the servicing industry, UTLS Consulting provides mortgage domain operations, analytics and IT contract resources. Enhanced solutions are aimed at providing further process reduction and improved productivity. To further structure the enhancements of UTLS Consulting Services, they will operate nationally and centralize their main office in Dallas, Texas. “In today’s business environment, the servicing industry demands innovative client focused solutions. Our consulting services experts assist major lenders and servicers across the nation by addressing essential outsourcing needs via our best practices approach combined with our deep mortgage domain experience. It is our practical knowledge from the many years of providing our clients with mortgage services, outsourcing and tailored solutions that optimize results and exceed client objectives,” according to Timothy M. Walsh, president and chief executive officer of UnitedTech Lender Services. “UTLS Consulting Services will provide a seamless approach to process excellence and end-to-end fulfillment. With proven capabilities our team of quality management consultants will assist clients in solving default and loss mitigation operational challenges and building strategic solutions for long-term gains,” stated Baron Wilhelm, executive vice president of UnitedTech Lender Services and president UTLS Consulting Services. “Working with UTLS delivers value to our clients by applying our practical operations and risk management experience in conjunction with our knowledge from developing industry leading analytics and default management technology. As a leader in managing outsourced, customer-facing processes, our product and service offerings provide benefits that far exceed cost savings and process reduction." “While UTLS continues to provide strategic solutions to the servicing industry, the default management solutions provided by UTLS Consulting Services, will focus on improving productivity and provide a more enhanced result while addressing tactical areas impacting our client’s business today. Our experts provide innovative solutions to improve results and compete effectively tomorrow,” said Robert Starliper, executive vice president of national sales for UTLS Default Services. Our Key areas of expertise include all facets of mortgage banking. UTLS Consulting Services focuses on process efficiencies, six sigma workflows, best practices and innovation to achieve desired strategic results. For more information, visit www.utls.com.  
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