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DataVerify Announces VOE/VOI Services for Day 1 Certainty From Fannie Mae

Oct 25, 2017
DataVerify has announced the addition of Verification of Employment and Income (VOE/VOI) Authorized Reports for Day 1 Certainty from Fannie Mae

DataVerify has announced the addition of Verification of Employment and Income (VOE/VOI) Authorized Reports for Day 1 Certainty from Fannie Mae. Lenders using Desktop Underwriter (DU) from Fannie Mae will now have access to DataVerify’s 4506-T IRS Tax Transcript Verifications and Verification of Employment and Income services through DataVerify Validation Services.
 
“Being an Authorized Report Supplier for Day 1 Certainty from Fannie Mae allows DataVerify to continue providing lenders a single platform for consistent and efficient lending decisions backed by the protections of Day 1 Certainty from Fannie Mae,” said Kent S. Johnson, President of DataVerify. “With the addition of our VOE/VOI service to Fannie Mae’s DU validation service alongside our 4506-T Tax Transcript Verifications, lenders have access to crucial verification reports from an authorized and trusted supplier.”
 
DataVerify’s VOE/VOI service delivers income and employment records in a single platform with speed, consistency and precision so that you can quickly evaluate the information to ensure no applicant misrepresentation. Additionally, the DataVerify platform provides alerts to aid your VOE/VOI review process.
 
“DataVerify is proud to be part of this industry-changing program. We believe this extension of our integration with Fannie Mae’s Day 1 Certainty, is just another step towards DataVerify’s goal of creating a more automated and secure lending process for our clients. ” said Brad Bogel, Senior Vice President of DataVerify.

 
 
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