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Secure Insight and Strategic Compliance Partners Join Forces

Mar 22, 2016
Secure Insight (SSI) and Strategic Compliance Partners (SCP) have reached agreement on a strategic business relationship

Secure Insight (SSI) and Strategic Compliance Partners (SCP) have reached agreement on a strategic business relationship. This partnership presents a great opportunity for each company to provide its clients with best-in-class complementary services. SSI will now be able to provide its clients with attorney-driven, fixed-price compliance programs, which mitigate risk and deliver solutions for today’s increasingly regulatory climate. Additionally, SCP will be able to offer its clients a proprietary data driven risk management solution when evaluating closing agents.

“We considered this relationship very carefully and spent significant time evaluating the Secure Insight business platform, its products and services,” said SCP Founder and CEO Ari Karen. “I am well aware that there are many companies claiming to provide reliable vendor management covering closing risk however SSI remains the leading innovator with the most comprehensive and accurate risk evaluation tool offered today. We are excited about this new strategic alliance.”

“Ari is known as one of the most effective and knowledgeable legal, regulatory and compliance attorneys in the mortgage industry and his company has the same passion, dedication and commitment to managing industry compliance and risk management solutions as he does,” said Andrew Liput, Secure Insight president and CEO. “SCP has a unique platform, providing comprehensive compliance solutions supported by attorneys, experienced industry professionals and the Offit Kurman law firm. We are proud to recommend the services of SCP to our many lender clients and pleased to work together with SCP to bring affordable and reliable compliance and risk management solutions to the marketplace.”

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Mar 22, 2016
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