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The Mortgage Collaborative Adds 10 New Providers

Nov 20, 2015
The Mortgage Collaborative, an independent mortgage lending cooperative, has announced the approval of 10 new preferred vendor partners to their national network, announced the Collaborative’s EVP of National Sales & Strategic Alliances Rich Swerbinsky

The Mortgage Collaborative, an independent mortgage lending cooperative, has announced the approval of 10 new preferred vendor partners to their national network, announced the Collaborative’s EVP of National Sales & Strategic Alliances Rich Swerbinsky.

“The addition of this group of best-in-class mortgage industry providers and the discounts and incentives they make available to our network further strengthens the value we bring to our lender members,” said Swerbinsky. “Choosing the right vendor partners and controlling expenses are two of the biggest issues our lender members face in effectively managing their businesses. The addition of these 10 companies to The Collaborative’s preferred partner network will greatly assist our lenders in overcoming those challenges.”

The new preferred partner companies are as follows:

►AcuClix Social Media Compliance
Advantage Credit
American Mortgage Law Group
Credit Plus
DataTree by First American
Docutech
Icon Advisory Group
Richey May
The Rule Tool
Spiegel Accountancy

With these additions, The Mortgage Collaborative now has 40 preferred partner companies that offer special pricing, discounts, or incentives to the cooperative’s national network of lender members.

The Mortgage Collaborative also recently opened registration for their Winter Lender Member Conference, which will be held from Feb. 21-23, 2016 at the Ritz Carlton, Dove Mountain in Tucson, Ariz. The conference provides The Mortgage Collaborative’s lender members the opportunity to interact with top industry leaders and also to attend and participate in a number of powerful educational and networking sessions.

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