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The rise in technology use can open the door for all variations of fraud and theft, but companies can look to existing tools as models in the battle against criminal forces.
March 22Snapdocs Inc. -
Creating a bipartisan commission to manage the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will make the agencys rules longer-lasting and place needed checks on the directors authority.
March 18Baker Donalson -
Advanced technology can certainly provide process improvements, but those will reap results only if employed alongside industry fundamentals.
March 17Fiserv -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's proposed addition to the Housing Choice Voucher Program represents a significant deviation from its stated mission of promoting homeownership.
March 16Manhattan Institute -
Compliance experts have long disagreed about how much, if any, discretion loan officers have in pricing loans to consumers. But a recent auto lending case should bring that debate to a close.
March 14Offit | Kurman -
Contrary to popular narrative, low interest rates are one of the reasons to be excited about the long-term outlook for housing.
March 10The Money Source -
Lenders can mitigate fair lending violations through employing technology and tools that shed light specifically on their blind spots, one major area of focus recently solidified by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
March 9Offit | Kurman -
Servicers are taking a much-needed hard look at the full range of customer touch-points that they operate, and NMN's 10th annual Mortgage Servicing Conference promises to offer an engaging agenda of hottest trends and topics.
March 8National Mortgage News -
Contrary to claims of anticompetitive practices, manufactured housing industry leaders want to increase the number of lenders offering financing.
March 4Manufactured Housing Institute -
Lenders ready to court millennials as potential clients, and employees, can find common ground more easily than they might assume.
March 2Cultural Outreach