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ClosingCorp Chosen as Best Service Provider

ClosingCorp recently announced its induction into the Ellie Mae Hall of Fame. The provider of real estate cost data and technology for the mortgage and real estate services industry was selected as the winner of the Lenders’ Choice for Best Service Provider Category.

“We are proud to honor our newest members of the Ellie Mae Hall of Fame,” said Jonathan Corr, Ellie Mae president and CEO. “The companies recognized today represent some of the top innovators in the mortgage industry. They show market leadership and innovation through their use of Ellie Mae’s all-in-one Encompass mortgage management solution and through their use, have driven compliance, quality and efficiency across their organizations. We congratulate them on this achievement and welcome them to the Ellie Mae Hall of Fame.”

Ellie Mae announced the winners at the 2017 Ellie Mae Experience Conference in Las Vegas. Ten companies, comprised of nine lenders and ClosingCorp, were inducted into this year’s class. As the Lenders’ Choice for Best Service Provider, ClosingCorp was nominated by Ellie Mae’s clients and then selected by Hall of Fame members.

“We’re honored to receive the Lenders’ Choice Award for Best Service Provider from Ellie Mae and its customers,” said Bob Jennings, CEO of ClosingCorp. “This award validates the promises we’ve made to our clients: to provide accurate and reliable closing cost information and to continually invest in the infrastructure and technology to deliver it.”

About Author: Seth Welborn

Seth Welborn is a contributing writer for DS News. He is a Harding University graduate with a degree in English and a minor in writing, and has studied abroad in Athens, Greece. An East Texas native, he also works part-time as a photographer.
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