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Guaranteed Rate Taps ARMCO for QC Solutions

Nov 09, 2017
ACES Risk Management (ARMCO) has announced that it has added questionnaires related to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) to the ACES Intelligent Questionnaire (ACES IQ) functionality

ACES Risk Management (ARMCO) has announced that Guaranteed Rate has selected the company’s quality control and compliance software, ACES Audit Technology, for its quality control processes.
 
“Innovative companies like Guaranteed Rate know that a strong QC platform is a key component to growth and longevity,” said Phil McCall, President of ARMCO. “They know that QC isn’t limited to a reactive approach and they can proactively use QC data—like data that’s easily available in ACES—to protect their profits and elevate their businesses. We’re looking forward to supporting Guaranteed Rate as they continue to expand their reach and grow their market share.”
 
Headquartered in Chicago, Guaranteed Rate has approximately 200 offices across the U.S. and Washington, D.C., and is licensed in all 50 states.
 
“We are continually looking for cutting-edge technology platforms that further enhance the company’s operations,” said Nikolaos Athanasiou, Guaranteed Rate’s Chief Operating Officer. “ACES is a state-of-the-art solution and we are happy to have the ARMCO platform up and running with our risk prevention teams.”

 
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