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AllRegs to Publish Acopia's Lending Library

Sep 05, 2013

Acopia is proud to announce that AllRegs will publish its lending library of retail and wholesale/correspondent underwriting guides. Acopia will now leverage the AllRegs technology platform and publishing expertise to manage and maintain its underwriting guides. Users will benefit from a variety of productivity tools, including an electronic Table of Contents tree with links to guidelines, a robust search engine that features a thesaurus with industry jargon and relative matching results. Internal Acopia staff and business partners will be able to access content through online the Lending Libraries, including: ►Product Descriptions and Matrices ►Credit Policy ►Forms ►Business Partner Eligibility ►Representations and Warranties ►Directory and Contact Information In addition, the Acopia Lending Libraries feature a Recent Updates section to identify changes to content, as well as email alerts to notify users of changes.  "Our proprietary AllRegs publishing system provides a robust resource for delivering content and searching mortgage guidelines," says Dan Thoms, executive vice president of AllRegs. "We at AllRegs are very excited to help Acopia provide their staff and business partners with a resource that will streamline their business processes and increase productivity," "Acopia is very excited to offer our Underwriting and Seller guides to staff and business partners using the AllRegs Lending Libraries," said Scott Dunn, vice president of Compliance and Quality Assurance for Acopia. The breadth of information available and the ease of navigation will allow for immediate, up-to-date information and promote efficiencies across our business channels. As AllRegs is an industry leading information provider, the partnership with AllRegs was an easy decision to make." 
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Sep 05, 2013
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