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AllRegs to Publish Guaranty Trust's Lending Library

Oct 03, 2013

Guaranty Trust has announced that AllRegs will publish its Lending Library, inclusive of its retail and wholesale lending guide and bulletins. Guaranty Trust will now leverage the AllRegs technology platform and publishing expertise to manage and maintain its underwriting content. Users will benefit from a variety of productivity tools, including an electronic Table of Contents tree with links to guidelines and bulletins, a robust search engine that features a thesaurus with industry jargon and relative matching results, Guaranty Trust business partners will be able to access underwriting guide content through the online Lending Library. In addition, the Guaranty Trust Lending Library features a Recent Updates section to notify users of changes to content, an Announcements section to share news, and an email feature to share content with colleagues.  "Our proprietary AllRegs publishing system is a robust platform for delivering industry content and searching mortgage guidelines," says Dan Thoms, executive vice president of AllRegs. "We at AllRegs are very excited to help Guaranty Trust provide their business partners with a trusted resource that will streamline their business processes and increase productivity." "Guaranty Trust Company is excited to roll out this addition to our clients to ensure that they have the best technology available to stay up to date with the ever changing guidelines in the mortgage industry," says Retta Gardner, president and CEO of Guaranty Trust Company. "We are thankful for our partnership with AllRegs that helps us keep up to date on industry standard policies, procedures, and guidelines."
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Oct 03, 2013
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