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DocMagic Announces Partnership With LendingQB

Sep 26, 2012

LendingQB has announced it has completed a seamless interface with DocMagic’s document production and compliance technology. The integrated solution provides users working in LendingQB’s loan origination system (LOS) with seamless access to DocMagic’s document preparation functionality. The companies partnered to make the process of ordering, sending, signing and receiving compliant mortgage documents as effortless as possible. The new interface completely embeds DocMagic‘s functionality within LendingQB’s LOS, preventing users from ever having to leave the environment in which they are accustomed to working in—LendingQB. All activities, from selecting document packages to auditing data, occurs in LendingQB’s centralized database, eliminating the need to re-key information and potential loan data mismatches, thus ensuring accuracy and compliance with all state and federal regulations. “Many LOS integrations that are completed today are not truly seamless and at one point force users to leave the LOS and perform actions such as data touch up and package ordering within the document provider’s system, without any data going back into the lender’s LOS,” said Steve Ribultan, director of business development at DocMagic. “While this method works, it isn’t ideal. On the other hand, the tight integration we have with LendingQB allows lenders to generate accurate compliant documents the first time—every time—while remaining in their native system of record, thus ensuring data consistency.” The most impressive feature of the seamless interface, however, is the addition of DocMagic’s eDelivery and eSign features. Using this part of DocMagic’s solution, borrowers are able to conveniently, expeditiously and accurately sign documents electronically using DocMagic’s technology. Once signed, DocMagic instantly places all documents into LendingQB’s electronic document management system. “Metrics that we track in our system revealed that people were spending entirely too much time keying data and changing loan information in the document provider’s system, and then having to go back and reconcile the data in our LOS," said Binh Dang, president of LendingQB. "This might amount to just a few minutes of effort per loan, but when calculated across multiple users and loan files, it becomes a substantial loss of productivity. This loss of time and inefficiency was the impetus for us to accomplish a better way to order mortgage documents.”
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