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LendingQB Announces the Release of OriginatorQB

LendingQB has announced its new focus on modularity with the introduction of OriginatorQB, a Loan Officer and Originator Web portal that streamlines the loan origination process. This modular approach intuitively packages existing LendingQB Loan Officer and Originator tools into a new User Interface to provide lenders with a role-specific portal designed to revolutionize the way lenders interact with and think about loan origination technology.
OriginatorQB is the first of LendingQB’s modular in browser interfaces aimed at individual roles. It is a standalone UI built on top of LendingQB’s core database with equivalent functionality. OriginatorQB streamlines loan origination by lessening errors and training time while providing only the tools that loan officers and originators need.
OriginatorQB is the first step in enabling lenders to create role specific UIs that can connect directly to LendingQB. By using the OpenAPI framework lenders can build other role specific modules that connect to LendingQB’s core database.
Compartmentalized role specific interfaces built upon a LendingQB’s infrastructure allow lenders to look at workflow from a different perspective. Instead of training New Loan Officers/Originators on an end-to-end LOS built for every role, OriginatorQB gives the ability to train in a Loan Officer/Originator specific environment.
Compartmentalized role specific interfaces built upon a LendingQB’s infrastructure allow lenders to look at workflow from a different perspective. Instead of training New Loan Officers/Originators on an end-to-end LOS built for every role, OriginatorQB gives the ability to train in a Loan Officer/Originator specific environment.
“We’re excited about OriginatorQB because we know that lenders want to move into a modular environment,” said David Colwell, LendingQB Vice President of Strategy. “Providing a framework for lenders to be able to create role specific user experiences is the next phase of LOS technology evolution. The simplicity of Web services and APIs practically allow lenders to build their own LOS without having to start from scratch. Our strategic goal is to continue with this modular approach and open up our LOS for lender-specific UI customizations. OriginatorQB represents the first step towards an overall strategy of LOS modularity."
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