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MRG Document Technologies Partners With The StoneHill Group on Compliant Doc Solutions

May 23, 2012

The StoneHill Group has announced an alliance with MRG Document Technologies (MRG), a leading provider of mortgage document preparation software and mortgage compliance technology and expertise that maximize profits and reduce costs for mortgage bankers. This alliance has, and will continue to, add value to clients of The StoneHill Group through the use of MRG’s CompliancePlus solution. “Mortgage companies, credit unions and banks will benefit from this partnership because the management teams share a passion for quality in the services provided.” said David Green, president of The StoneHill Group. “Our management and staff have direct experience in the origination, underwriting, closing, post-closing, sales, and administration of file assets. It’s a win-win across the board for mortgage loan originators. MRG will deliver accurate, compliant document packages and complete the legal reviews required by state law in Texas. StoneHill will do the heavy lifting of reviewing the files and delivery to investors and the GSEs.” MRG’s CompliancePlus is a robust solution to the escalating demands of the regulatory environment ensuring compliance control integrated with the document preparation process. “By incorporating MRG’s CompliancePlus into services offered by The StoneHill Group, the lender benefits from MRG’s compliance coverage and an integrated DEFENSE of the content and compliance calculations,” said Mike Riddle, managing partner of MRG Document Technologies (MRG).
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