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Lisa Binkley Named SVP of Platinum Data

Sep 13, 2012

Platinum Data has announced the addition of quality assurance and fraud prevention expert Lisa Binkley as senior vice president. Binkley has 25-plus years of mortgage industry experience that spans from origination and underwriting through quality control (QC) and compliance. Binkley was formerly director of product solutions for Equifax, and executive vice president of operations for Rapid Reporting, the Equifax-acquired company that pioneered income and identity verification. Most recently, she was senior director of product design and business development at IMARC, a quality assurance and loan data verification company, where she led the company’s product development and strategic partnership strategies across the mortgage industry. “Lisa is a widely recognized expert on mortgage fraud and is known for designing programs that enable lenders to combat fraud prior to funding," said Platinum Data’s CEO Phil Huff. "She will play a crucial role in our goals for growth and expansion. We have grown by over 200 percent in the past two years, and we fully anticipate that growth will continue in the coming years, with rising demand for quick, cost-effective verification of appraisal data.” Binkley’s career includes executive and advisory positions with several mortgage and financial organizations that include Homecomings Financial, a division of General Motors. While with Homecomings Financial, she created the pre-funding fraud investigation department, which grew to 20 full time associates in eight branch offices. She also designed mortgage fraud prevention policies and programs, oversaw post-closing audits and investigations, and administered programs for identifying fraud schemes and potential early payment defaults and repurchases. Binkley is the past chair of the MBA Quality Assurance Leadership Council and former vice chair of the MBA Fraud and Ethics working group. She has co-chaired the Fraud and Ethics committee Identity Theft white paper and was also chair of the 2006 Quality Assurance Conference Committee. “Like most folks in our industry, I’ve long considered Platinum to have set the bar in appraisal quality,” said Binkley. “No other technology comes close to providing the level of scrutiny and objectivity that Platinum’s products do. I’m thrilled to be working with a group of such smart, well-regarded industry experts, and I’m so looking forward to collaborating on the improvements we’ll be making, not only in the company’s market penetration, but also in the industry’s standard procedures for assuring appraisal quality.”
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Sep 13, 2012
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