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PMAC Lending Publishes Lending Library Using AllRegs

Feb 04, 2014

PMAC Lending Services has announced that AllRegs will publish its lending library of correspondent lending guides. PMAC will now leverage the AllRegs technology platform and publishing expertise to manage and maintain its product guides and correspondent seller's guide. 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, PMAC Lending Services staff and business partners will be able to access content through the online Lending Libraries, including product guides, exhibits and seller's guide. "Our proprietary AllRegs publishing system provides a robust resource for delivering content and searching product guides and related content," said Dan Thoms, executive vice president of AllRegs. "We at AllRegs are very excited to help PMAC Lending Services provide their staff and business partners with a resource that will streamline their business processes and increase productivity." In addition, the PMAC Lending Services libraries feature a Recent Updates section and Latest News announcements delivered via E-Alerts, to notify users of changes to content. "PMAC is known for leveraging technology to improve the customer experience in every area of the business," said Thomas Palmer, EVP of the Correspondent Lending Division of PMAC Lending Services. "Streamlining product guidelines and offerings through our partnership with AllRegs is yet another way we endeavor to bring efficiencies, speed, and accuracy to our staff, our clients and their customers.  As part of the recently launched PMAC Correspondent Division, centralized in Columbia, S.C., we are pleased to announce our ability to now leverage AllRegs."
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