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FACTA FULFILLMENT SERVICE GIVES LENDERS, BROKERS AN EDGE
GARDEN GROVE, CA – JUNE 28th, 2007 – A new service offered by Informative Research is aimed at giving compliance-minded mortgage professionals something that, in this changing economic climate, may prove to be as valuable as money: more time.
The credit information provider recently added a fulfillment service that enables lenders and brokers to automatically generate paperwork mandated by the Fair and Accurate Credit and Transactions Act (FACTA), and send it to borrowers without lifting a finger. According to a company spokesman, lenders who use this service will spend more time selling their programs, and less time stuffing envelopes.
“This [FACTA fulfillment] service lets the lender or broker focus on originating and closing loans,“ says Tony D’Eccliss, Vice President of Sales at Informative Research. “They no longer have to deal with the tedious business of printing the documentation and posting it to the individual borrower. And they don’t have to allocate valuable resources for these activities. We do it all for them, and they’re able to maintain compliance without compromising profitability.“
Added in 2003 to the existing Fair Credit Reporting Act, FACTA contains regulations intended to help consumers fight identity theft. It requires loan originators to provide the consumer with credit information used in connection with the home loan, including key factors affecting the potential borrower’s credit score. The “Notice to Home Loan Applicant,” a document explaining how the lender is using the information and how the borrower can dispute any inaccurate information, must also be sent under FACTA.
Informative Research began offering its FACTA fulfillment service following the success of a pilot program with a major wholesale lender. Acting on behalf of the lender or broker, the credit provider generates the Notice to Home Loan Applicant and the Credit Score Disclosure pages each time a credit report is ordered. Through an automated process, the necessary documents are assembled and mailed directly to the borrower by the next business day.
According to D’Eccliss, the service also has a side benefit. It provides mortgage professionals with a reconciliation report they can use to view, track and audit the number of items generated and mailed.
About
Informative Research
Informative Research, founded in 1946, is a leading provider
of credit and mortgage-related information to the lending
community. The company offers credit reporting services,
credit rescoring programs and flood determination products,
as well as connectivity to a growing list of primary and
secondary market lending channels. Based in Garden Grove,
Calif., Informative Research continually develops new technologies
and cultivates industry relationships that enable customers
to minimize risk, expedite the loan process and increase
profitability. For more information, visit http://www.informativeresearch.com.
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Contact:
Mark Halloran
Informative Research
P: 714.638.2855, ext. 135
F: 714.636.2510
markh@informativeresearch.com
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