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AllRegs Adds MERSCORP Information to Online Info Database

Oct 21, 2013

AllRegs announced that MERSCORP Holdings, Inc. will make the current versions of its MERS System Rules of Membership and MERS System Procedures Manual available in the AllRegs Information System known as AllRegs Online. This content is now available to AllRegs subscribers in the company's flagship product, the Single-Family Lending Package. AllRegs users who access the MERS System content will now 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. "We at AllRegs are excited to work with MERSCORP Holdings and publish the MERS System Rules of Membership and Procedures Manual to provide our customers the reference information they need as MERS System members," says Dan Thoms, Executive Vice President of AllRegs. "Delivered through our proprietary technology, the MERS System content is an important and valuable addition to our library of mortgage industry content." "Our members have asked us to publish current governing documents on AllRegs, and we are pleased to be able to provide them with an additional tool they can use to assess the impact of MERS System Rules and Procedures on their business processes," said Janis Smith, MERSCORP Holdings' vice president for Communications.
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