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Mortgage Returns Attains SOC II Designation

May 13, 2015
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Mortgage Returns, a provider of TRUE CRM technology and automated marketing solutions for the mortgage industry, has announced the successful completion of their Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 examination. This report is a Type I report of security, availability, processing integrity and confidentiality controls, and confirms that as of February 28, 2015, Mortgage Returns had those controls in place to meet the standards for data security and confidentiality for its clients.

Brown Smith Wallace, LLC conducted Mortgage Returns’ SOC 2 examination. Their report indicates that the company’s procedures, processes and controls are compliant with the applicable Trust Services Principles and Criteria set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). This SOC 2 report guarantees Mortgage Returns’ customers that the proper controls are in place to keep their customers’ data and information secure.

“Mortgage Returns is dedicated to ensuring the proper controls are in place for our client’s peace of mind and compliance requirements. We do not take the trust placed in us lightly,” said Dave Huesemann, director of IT.

Mortgage Returns will receive their Type II later this year, after which, the examination will be performed on a yearly basis to ensure that they continue to meet these standards.

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