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Texas Capital Bank Implements DocMagic Solution for eWarehouse Lending

Apr 25, 2017
DocMagic Inc. has announced that Texas Capital Bank has implemented its Total eClose solution

DocMagic Inc. has announced that Texas Capital Bank has implemented its Total eClose solution, enabling the bank to function as an eWarehouse lender. Texas Capital can now accept and fund eNotes from its lender customers that want to drastically speed up the process of closing and selling loans.
 
Total eClose is a single-source, centralized platform that provides all the necessary components to enable a completely paperless digital closing. Texas Capital Bank is a provider of warehouse credit facilities to fund mortgage origination and acquisition.
 
“It’s very rewarding to support Texas Capital Bank as they move forward and break ground as an eWarehouse leader,” said Dominic Iannitti, president and CEO of DocMagic. “In this industry, it’s forward-thinking, tech-savvy organizations like this that thrive, set the pace and reach their goals. They understand the fundamental role that advanced technology plays in their—and the industry’s—progress. We look forward to collaborating further as we help drive true end-to-end eMortgage adoption.”
 
Texas Capital Bank recently funded its first eNote with a key lender client using DocMagic’s eMortgage technology suite. The eNote was instantly delivered to the bank, registered with MERS, and securely stored in DocMagic’s eVault. They completed the entire transaction electronically and transferred the eNote to Fannie Mae in minutes, rather than days.
 
“DocMagic’s eClosing and eMortgage solutions have provided Texas Capital Bank with the tools necessary to incorporate the funding of eNotes into our everyday operational procedures,” said Donnie Martin, executive vice president at Texas Capital Bank. “We believe the digital mortgage revolution and acceptance of eNotes will continue to grow. We are pleased to have partnered with DocMagic to build out the infrastructure needed to support the eNote funding process at the bank, which in turn supports the trend towards digital mortgages.”

 
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