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MetaSource Launches QReview for Mortgage Pre-Funding Quality Control

Oct 03, 2016
MetaSource has announced it has launched QReview

MetaSource has announced it has launched QReview, a Web-based platform for pre-funding quality control (QC) audits. QReview is designed to streamline and automate pre-funding QC review for lenders who execute this function in-house with existing staff.

“This is an exciting launch for us. QReview allows lenders who decide to perform their pre-funding QC reviews internally access to our powerful analytics and reporting platform, QLink,” said Adam Östhed, CEO of MetaSource. “QReview provides lenders with the customizable and flexible web-based platform they need in order to execute this critical loan quality function. This puts their internal pre-fund, external pre-fund, and outsourced post close QC reviews in one place with consistent metrics!”

QReview users have the ability to customize pre-funding audit checklists to meet their organization’s unique requirements, which ensures areas of concern are thoroughly reviewed by auditors. Because the system is integrated with the MetaSource QLink platform, users can easily offload portions of their pre-funding QC reviews to MetaSource’s QC review team, and all results, including any post-closing QC reviews outsourced to MetaSource, are available via QLink.

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