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Inlanta Mortgage Implements LendingQB’s LOS

Jul 21, 2016
LendingQB has announced the successful implementation of its Web-based loan origination system for Inlanta Mortgage Inc.

LendingQB has announced the successful implementation of its Web-based loan origination system for Inlanta Mortgage Inc. Inlanta currently employs more than 250 mortgage professionals and has gained recognition as the top FHA and USDA lender in the state of Wisconsin.

"We have grown quickly in the past few years and we recognized the need for technology that would grow with us," said Inlanta Mortgage Chief Information Officer Chris Knowlton. "Our previous LOS vendor was ending support for our version of their software, so we took the opportunity to evaluate other providers. LendingQB’s approach offered more than just tools; their software solution enables us to close more loans in less time."

Inlanta made the decision to implement LendingQB in mid-2015 and began working with a team of specialists that designed a comprehensive implementation project plan.

"Inlanta was very motivated and provided plenty of resources to ensure the project would succeed," said Lester Alitagtag, deployment manager for LendingQB. "They were efficient in communicating with us, took accountability for their work and had strong executive support. These are the keys to a successful implementation project."

The successful implementation also came at a very high loan volume time for Inlanta.

“During this spring season, Inlanta reached record volume and we rolled out a new loan origination software system. This would not have been possible without our outstanding team of employees and their dedication to fulfilling our mission. We appreciate all of their extra time, effort, and sacrifice to make this happen; it is a heck of an accomplishment by our employees,” said Nick DelTorto, president and CEO of Inlanta.

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